<p>I hate writing. I’m starting to regret my decision to study political science, as I can barely handle a two-page paper. I don’t want my years at college to be miserable! I heard even math students have to write a senior thesis. What can I study that involves very little writing?</p>
<p>Major in basket weaving? </p>
<p>Seriously, any major you pick will have some writing component. You will get better as you write more paper. Having a good writing skill is a good thing and it’s probably most important skill you will learn. Think of yourselves as an employer, would you hire someone that complaint about writing two pages paper?</p>
<p>Mathematics, Statistics, any Science, Engineering, Architecture, Visual or Performing Arts, Business, Education</p>
<p>Ok, math majors never have to write papers. Don’t let one thesis get in the way.</p>
<p>Sciences write lab reports; visual/PA’s will be writing–at least in my experience with theater, and friend’s experiences with art history and various music courses. Education majors write papers.</p>
<p>Compared to the liberal arts, they would require writing on a lesser scale, right?</p>
<p>Math!!!</p>
<p>Math and computer science are the best suggestion I can come up with (a senior thesis is optional at my college, but Abstract Algebra II requires a 10 page paper…).</p>
<p>I think working on your writing skills would serve you a lot better in the long run though. What exactly is giving you a hard time? Depending on the kind of trouble you have, your college’s writing center, a writing class, a counselor or a change of major to a subject you truly enjoy may help you.</p>
<p>If I were you, I’d rather find a way to improve my writing skill rather than choosing a major based on the amount of writing required. Talk to your professor or academic advisor to find out if your school offers any help on this.</p>
<p>Also, choosing your major based on the amount of writing required is not a smart idea. Sure, math and computer science probably have less writing requirement, but do you actually want to study those subjects just because of that? Major in something you actually enjoy, and writing shouldn’t be a huge hassle for you. (Of course, if you enjoy math or computer science, I’d say go for it!)</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Just type!haha.</p>
<p>But seriously, if you end up choosing a math major or science or somethin cause you dont like writing, you would be making the biggest mistake of your life if you arent interested at all.</p>
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I’m in complete agreement with this.</p>
<p>Writing is the arguably the single most important academic skill you can possess. It would be rather unwise to neglect it, particularly if you intend to pursue a career in academia (or even just an advanced degree), business, law, science, or mostly anything else outside of the retail and services sector.</p>
<p>You don’t necessarily have to learn to love it - just consider it a necessary evil.</p>
<p>i’d say drama. maybe even if you have to write, it’d be something fun? not sure.</p>
<p>Animal Husbandry or Landscape Architecture spring to mind. Or you could go to barber college.</p>