Career questions tagged math
Using principals and fundamentals to study the number of topics. Ranging from an economist to system engineer, there are a wide array of careers available. Read more Show lessIs forensic anthropology the right major for me?
Hi! I've always loved forensics and once I found forensic anthropology it seemed like a good route for me. After doing some more research I realized it requires some math skills, math is not one of my strong suits so I'm doubting my choice. What is it like to actually work with anthropology? For someone who struggles with math, would this be the right choice for me? Should I pick another major? These are questions that have been running through my head.
what is the best way to learn math ? how i can advanced in learn math online courses or other way that fits me ? why online courses is the best from other way ?
what is the best way to learn math ? how i can advanced in learn math online courses or other way that fits me ? why online courses is the best from other way ?
What major is better, Applied mathematics or Electrical engineering or architecture?
These three majors interests me the most. I like math and science. Which major would be good for me? Which major will make me more happy? If you have any other major related to these three feel free to suggest the major for me.
Would appreciate the Help, have until Friday to submit Form, whether I decide to take Statistics next year.
I'm a Junior in HS, I've taken; Algebra 1, Geometry and Algebra 2 (Doubled up in math). Currently taking Pre-Calc, Physics and Intro to Computer Science. I am planning to take AP Calc, AP Physics and AP Computer Science, next year. Should I take Statistics Senior year too and, Is there any recommendations as to what College/University I should attend after HS??
How do I learn 6th grade math easier?
How do I learn to do 6th grade math better? I've always struggled and when their are to many steps. How can i simplify this math?
Is multivariable calculus or linear algebra better for someone who would like to become a doctor?
I'm taking calculus BC (high school), and unsure of whether to go into multivariable calculus or linear algebra next. I would like to become a doctor, as a surgeon specializing in orthopedics.
How do i get into medical school?
I really need to get into medical school but i need to know the process and steps needed for me to get into medical school and i hope to get that here.
How to get into medical school?
I really need to get into medical school but i need to know the process and steps needed for me to get into medical school and i was hoping to get the answer to that.
I'm stuck in my math major, what should I do?
First I'll share some quick background. Currently, I'm a third-year undergrad at University and I initially declared a math major. I enjoyed calculus and all the computational math classes I have taken so far. Still, now I'm taking the more theoretical abstract math and I find that not only do I not enjoy it but I really struggle through it. At first, I was considering an actuarial career, I even interviewed with some companies and was working on passing my first exam, but I quickly became burned out and found that I wasn't enjoying that either. I love accounting as I'm taking Financial Accounting this semester which would have been a part of my Actuarial Science minor. What's unfortunate however is I really can't switch out of my math major, my uni's policies make it impossible. I already have 96 credits because I obtained a bunch in high school (which are irrelevant to my degree) and this makes the idea of transferring kinda hard as well. I would still need to take 8 more math classes to finish my degree, and I'm scared of that idea. I'm assuming becoming an accountant is still possible if I do a minor and then do a Macc afterward, so is this likely the best thing possible for me at the moment? Are there other jobs for math majors that could potentially suit me? I'm okay with coding, it's not my favorite but I like SQL. Any advice from someone who had to stick out a degree they didn't really love? Thank you in advance.
What math class is most beneficial for a high school student who wants to major in STEM?
What AP class in general would be most helpful for a STEM major?
Hi my name is Talley and I'm currently in 9th grade and trying to learn about accounting, I've taken classes for accounting, but I would like to know how to actually become an accountant ?
Hi my name is Talley and I'm currently in 9th grade and trying to learn about accounting, I've taken classes for accounting, but I would like to know how to actually become an accountant?
How do i become better at math?
i suck at math and i wanna be better at math help me math omg pls i need sm help in math dude i’m gonna fail 10th grade and it’s gonna suck being 35 in high school
How can I be an accountant if I’m not good at math?
I struggle in algebra but I still want to consider being an accountant.
What careers would you recommend to someone that likes basic chemistry and math?
I like math and basic chemistry and physics. I am not sure what jobs fit those things best.
What level of math do you need to complete to be in finance?
I would like to explore the finance field, but one thing that makes me nervous is the amount of college level math required? What courses all need to be taken?
How can I manage my time better so I can reach my goal of having a 4.0 this year while having extracurriculars and SAT preparations?
For context, I am taking 3 APs and an astronomy community college class. I am struggling the most with astronomy, physics, and math. I am also the Junior Officer for an aerospace organization at my school called Aerotech and I am a writer and editor for a club called ARRAS (Arts and Magazine Club). In addition to this, I am currently working on a research project and thinking of making a research club for my school and dabbling in music production (hopefully I can start producing music once I can effectively manage my time). In short, I have too much on my plate.
What are the best recommended classes to take in college for a residential architecture major? And will they help me pass the 7 exams to be a licensed architect?
I'm a senior in high school looking for schools to apply to that offer residential architecture majors, as if that wasnt stressful enough, I'm not sure what classes I'm supposed to take to pursue that career path!
How do start making money at a young age?
I am in 8 grade my favorite class is gym and math class.
How much do you truly use math in architecture (without going on Google or use any type of website for calculation)?
I have been very interested in houses and architecture since I was a little girl. I love observing houses with cozy and unique features. I have considered real estate, which is a fantastic career, but I will always choose architecture. I would love to know more about this profession!!
Why is math important?
I know you're going to use it in life but does every job really require math
What are some entry-level jobs for a math bachelor's degree?
I've just graduated with a bachelor's degree in math, and I'm looking for a job that I won't have to go back to school for. My degree's mostly been focused on pure math, and some dynamic systems/fractals. I've taken a couple classes in Python, and one class each in R, Java, and SPSS. I've also taken classes across lots of areas, so any interdisciplinary jobs might be interesting. If I have to go through a little bit of training or self-study that's alright, but I'd like to start working as soon as possible. I'd also like to have a fair amount of free-time if that's possible: just not too much overtime work. Thank you all for your advice and let me know if you have any questions for me to narrow things down!
How can you platform your gpa in order to set high goals?
How can you platform your gpa in order to set high goals?
Why do we use fractions?
What are some life situations that will be needed for fractions?
What classes should I take if I want to go into aviation in college?
I think I should go into physics and higher math but I don’t know if that would help me with aviation or if it will be a complete waste of time
How do I proceed when I have a lot of possible careers but not enough experience in any to work full-time?
I realized late into my college experience that I didn't want to work a math job at all so I finished out my Math degree and am now struggling to find a full-time job I feel qualified for. I have a list of 5 or so potential careers (Including but not limited to: Singer-Songwriter, Writer, Naturalist, Photographer, Artist), but I don't feel like I'm at the point where I could pursue any of them full-time. I'm wondering if I should just get a math job and explore the other options in my free-time, if I should just find any job related to my current interests, or if I should put off getting a full-time job until I get a little clearer in my objective. I'm alright on cash for now, I'd just prefer not to live with my parents for longer than I have to. I'm most likely overthinking this and you probably would need some more information to give a solid path forwards, but whatever. I'm here to listen. Thanks for all your help!