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Meteorology is extremely math intensive. Even though you're not physically creating or designing anything, it's basically an engineering field. Wherever you go, you will certainly be required to take calc I,II,and III, diff eqs, stats, phys, chem, plus the classes particular to the major. Most of meteorology is the combination of thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, which are perhaps the two most complicated subjects in classical physics.

So if you don't like math and physics, I strongly suggest you run in the other direction.

A sample course listing is available at http://catalog.tamu.edu/undergraduate/geosciences/atmospheric-sciences/meteorology-bs/#programrequirementstext for you to study.

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