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Leo’s Answer
Hi Augusto,
Anything in technology as has been the case for some decades now. I am hearing whispers that vocational experience will be very important soon as well, so keep that in mind. In order of specifics around technology, AI and data science are both HOT fields of study that gives talented people with that education almost guaranteed exciting career opportunities with excellent pay and benefits.
Please keep in mind that there are numerous sub-disciples in AI so I'd suggest researching those and see if anything sparks a possible interest for you. My best career advice for you overall is to find what you would love to do in your life that you're willing to do for free because you love it that much and that's what you're supposed to be focused on. Never work for pay only. Solve problems, do what you love, be dilligent and strong during rough times and follow your destiny.
Anything in technology as has been the case for some decades now. I am hearing whispers that vocational experience will be very important soon as well, so keep that in mind. In order of specifics around technology, AI and data science are both HOT fields of study that gives talented people with that education almost guaranteed exciting career opportunities with excellent pay and benefits.
Please keep in mind that there are numerous sub-disciples in AI so I'd suggest researching those and see if anything sparks a possible interest for you. My best career advice for you overall is to find what you would love to do in your life that you're willing to do for free because you love it that much and that's what you're supposed to be focused on. Never work for pay only. Solve problems, do what you love, be dilligent and strong during rough times and follow your destiny.
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Rebecca’s Answer
Thank you for your question. I am glad to know you have experience you have interest in maths and science. The most important is to find out what you have interest.
Below are my suggestions:
1. There is plenty of jobs related to maths & science, eg engineering, accounting, finance, doctor, pharmacist, zoologist, etc. You can find out more online.
2. Find out more these jobs and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counselor, your parents, etc
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
Below are my suggestions:
1. There is plenty of jobs related to maths & science, eg engineering, accounting, finance, doctor, pharmacist, zoologist, etc. You can find out more online.
2. Find out more these jobs and determine what you have interest
3. Speak to someone who are working in these careers. Seek guidance from your mentor, school career counselor, your parents, etc
4. Shortlist 1-2 careers you would like to pursue
5. Explore the entry criteria of relevant subjects in colleges
Hope this helps! Good luck!
May Almighty God bless you!
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Jimmy’s Answer
If you like math, becoming a mathematician is a unique and special career choice. There aren't many mathematicians, and the ones I know work as independent contractors and are successful. Combining your math studies with physics could be a big advantage, allowing you to create your own career path. Also, think about what fields interest you the most. Who are the key people in those fields, and what are they doing now? What steps would you need to take to reach their level? It's often useful to think creatively about these questions.