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I majored in English at university. I want to study in the UK for a master's degree in accounting. Do I need to provide my math scores? Do you have any other suggestions? Wait online.

British master's degree programs in accounting generally do not require GMAT scores, only certain schools need to provide them.

Although most British business majors do not require a professional background to get an offer, there are a few exceptions, such as actuarial, accounting, accounting and finance. The above three majors require students to provide university statistics. and advanced mathematics scores. In addition, some abnormal schools (sometimes Leeds or LSE) require students to obtain certain credits in statistics and advanced mathematics. Of course, Chinese students are converted into British algorithms.

So if you are an English major, even if you take accounting courses, or even get an associate degree in accounting and finance, it is still not enough to meet the background requirements of some prestigious schools.

Personal suggestion: When applying, if you apply for this major, treat it as a sprint, focusing on economics or finance, investment, and risks, so that you will have a greater grasp. For example, students with no background can apply for International Economics and Finance in Newcastle. There are also business school courses at Loughborough.

In the end, of course your average score is enough to meet the IELTS requirements.