If maths isnt your strong point what do you recommend for a career path instead or is it still viable for option

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1 Twanlongo (Apprentice) 1 month ago
Twanlongo

Hi Ben,Thank you for your question :)Maths isn't my strong point either, however this will not stop you from getting an [link removed], you will need a minimum level 4 (C grade) to get into most apprenticeships, and if you have a lower grade than this, then the apprenticeship can offer resit exams for you if they really want to take you [link removed] apprenticeships where maths knowledge is highly necessary, they may require you to have a certain grade in Maths however, this depends on the [link removed] you,

2 Owura (Auditor | Level 4 Apprentice | 2nd Year) 2 weeks ago
Owura

Hi benhgt09I’ve always been okay with numbers, but honestly, it’s not about being a maths genius. In accountancy, it’s more about being careful and understanding how things fit together rather than doing tricky calculations in your head. Plus, with tools like Excel and calculators, you don’t have to do everything manually. If maths isn’t your strong suit, there are still plenty of roles where other skills like organisation and communication matter more. So don’t worry too much about being perfect at maths - it’s definitely still a career you can do if you’re interested and willing to [link removed] this helps!

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