So memes aside. What are the career prospects of being a pure math major. Asking because I'm currentry in an applied math program and I don't really love the work being done. However I don't want to be some burger flipper either.
So memes aside. What are the career prospects of being a pure math major...
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Do you even Forbes?
>Pure math degree
>No practical application
>thinking someone is going to pay you for this.
Bad news, guy.
Mathmagician.
He can be an actuary at 95k starting.
>going to college to get a job
>falling for the employment meme
I'm going to college to acquire higher knowledge because that really what I'm interested in in the end. It's just that I can't afford to do something that won't get me a job.
Literally anything will get you a job, a degree in underwater basket weaving gets you a job. Stop being such a whiny bitch and do what you love doing, the rest will fall into place.