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 lessWhat does the life of a bank accountant look like?
Iḿ intrested in learning what a day in the life islike for a Bank Accountant, So far I know that it needs math , but I would like to know what else they do, how they do it and how to get into that career choice
What are some extracurriculars a highschool student can do to prep for a STEM career?
Are there any internships, volunteer oppurtunities or other extracurricular activities (both in-person and online) a highschool student can do in the UAE? Especially related to STEM?
Careers that involve math
Hey guys! I am a student at Beatrice High School. I am interested in learning about a career, more specifically one that involves math. Any suggestions?
What should I expect from upper level math?
I love math and I definitely see myself involving it in my career. How does upper-level mathematics, specifically calculus, differ from math I have encountered in high school, my highest being AP Calculus? And which paths have more challenging math?
What are some majors that are good for undecided students?
Should I just go in undecided? I'm just worried that if I do, I won't be able to transfer into a certain course later on if it's full. Majors relating to STEM appeal to me, but I'm pretty sure my understanding of math isn't strong enough for me to succeed in anything STEM related.
Math feilds?
What are some good high-paying jobs that are in the math or statistics field, that have minimal college.
What college major should I go for if I like math and music?
I'm a Senior in high school and will be submitting my applications in two months. I like math and music, but I am lost if there are any majors related. Could I get some recommendations?
What career opportunities exit for someone who only has a bachelor's in math?
My (tentative) plan is to earn my bachelor's and then earn my masters. However, I might want/need to take a break before going back to school.
What are the best minors to pair with a math degree?
I've heard that tech and finance are good choices. If its tech, then what specific tech area is preferable? Are there any business minors would make a good choice? Are there other minors that would be good options?
Are online or in-person math classes better?
I'm toying around with the idea of getting my bachelor's in math. I prefer online school, and I'm really doing well in my online statistic class. However, my older brother took calculus via a online class and he really struggled (normally he does really well with online classes). Mathematicians of Career Village, which method did you do and which did you prefer? If you could go back, which classes would you take in-person/online?
Which Kansas College/University has the best math program?
I live really close to K-State, University of Kansas, and Washburn University. I'm also open to the idea of attending Wichita University. I would prefer to attend a public college/university over a private one.
What Major Should I Choose?
If I like geometry, what majors and careers will fit me?
Is it difficult to become an Architect?
I’m really interested in becoming one. I know that no career choice is easy but how much math is involved? Would anyone recommend it? Anything would be helpful.
How much math does someone use daily in software engineering?
Some people say it's good to learn calculus for computer science, but why is that so? How much math is used in a day?
Do I have to have a strong understanding of High School Math in Medical School?
I'm struggling in Algebra 2 at the moment- will this affect me in the long run?
What jobs are the best for introverts?
I am a person who works best alone, as I can get pretty nervous when interacting with others. I wanted to know what careers are best for those who don't work well with others. I am thinking something within STEM or something that has to do with art. #art #science #career #math #personality #personality-type #soft-skills
Do you need to be good at building objects in engineering besides math?
I'm a junior in high school that wants to major in engineering. I'm also taking classes to achieve my major. However, I wonder if you need to be good at constructing objects in engineering besides being good at math. #engineering #math
What kind of fields requires engineering?
I'm a junior in high school that wants to major in engineering. A few classes that I'm taking to achieve my major are a hybrid math class and a physics class. But, I'm wondering what kinds of fields require engineers. #engineering #math #engineer
What are some majors related to math?
I just want to explore any interesting majors that I might like to do or take a look at that are related to math. #college-major #major #math
What is the process to become an investment fund manager?
I have communication skills and I enjoy doing math. I personally find math easy and fun. #math #accounting