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You still can. Programming has very little to do with pure math as you know. DC just finished a math degree and can't code out of a tin hat if you forced the boy. I also think many math professors don't want to learn how to code either. It's just not necessary for the work. |
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Would they be interested in Applied Statistics?
There are a lot of jobs in risk analysis that require a lot of mathematics. Risk assessment for government (FDA, CDC, etc) or for business (insurance companies). |
barf "you can be whatever you want to be" |
| Honestly I majored in math, got an MPH, and now work in health care payment policy. I think math opens a lot more doors than you’d expect. |
There are few professions/fields where this isn't true. |
Exactly. My niece graduated from high school overseas and moved to the US to pursue BS in math. As a junior, she switched her major to Actuarial Science, and it took her additional 6 months to graduate. She is 28 now and already a director at a major insurance company, recently took the last Actuarial exam. |
DP, actuary doesn’t hire on math degree alone, increasingly there are professional programs specifically for actuaries. Needless to say the job itself is running software, studying for the exams is the last math you’d ever do. |
Secret Service will be hiring geometry specialists to figure out the sloped roof problem. |
| It's a great degree if you are open to more education. I think that math works best for someone whose hoping to go into the social science fields, because most of them need people with good quantitative intuition. |
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DP. +1. My kid is a Jr math pure math and just walked into an AI job that pays $50/hr |
So what job titles would accept a math major? Keep getting rejected for having wrong major in job opening. |
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I think you should read the post. How many math majors do you think walk into AI Jobs paying $96k? |