What are the uses of a being a mathematician in a career choice?
fslcaptain737 asked:
If you’re a mathematician, what can you do with it? What kind of money do you make?
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If you’re a mathematician, what can you do with it? What kind of money do you make?
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March 19th, 2010 at 8:06 pm
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depends on which field you get into. you could go engineering, physics, astrophysics, geophysics, etc…………..
Actuary
Cryptographer/Cryptanalyst (code maker and breaker)
Economist
Operations Research Analyst
Research Mathematician in Industry or Academia
Statistician or Biostatistician
Systems Analyst
Secondary School or College Teacher
computer science, statistics, biostatistics, physics, chemistry, biology, engineering, meteorology and economics.
astronomy, oceanography
March 21st, 2010 at 10:52 pm
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you can be a math teacher or professor…but that would only mean you need to go for education major also…and also other various careers that deal with math like the business field…there’s also addtional education for that besides math…
March 24th, 2010 at 11:31 am
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You’re career field is pretty wide-open with it.. I have a friend that got his masters in mathematics and he is now working for ABF as an analyst. He is at the low end of the pay scale and makes 100K+, this is a 26 year old guy making great money in a city with a low cost of living (Fort Smith, AR).
So, if you are interested in mathematics then hit it and I’m sure when you are in your senior year there will be no shortage of employers recruiting you at the first career fair. Good luck