Career advice.
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Growing up I thought that my good grades would translate to lots of money. Now in my twenties, that was a fucking lie. What jobs actually involve mathematics?
>people on /sci/ say they can't get jobs with degrees in mathematics and the sciences
>engineers say they rarely do mathematics as they rely on simulators and most jobs are automated
I followed the "learn to code" meme and did a web development course. I could get a job in that field but I am simply not passionate about it. I thought programming would be similar to mathematics but it's quite different. I miss solving equations in school but as far as I can tell not many jobs involve that. Has technology ruined science and math careers? What are some good careers for people interested in mathematics but also getting a job. Are finance careers still a thing? As far as I can tell online apps have replaced traditional investment bankers. It's all so tiresome.
t. NEET who peaked in highschool.
>people on /sci/ say they can't get jobs with degrees in mathematics and the sciences
>engineers say they rarely do mathematics as they rely on simulators and most jobs are automated
I followed the "learn to code" meme and did a web development course. I could get a job in that field but I am simply not passionate about it. I thought programming would be similar to mathematics but it's quite different. I miss solving equations in school but as far as I can tell not many jobs involve that. Has technology ruined science and math careers? What are some good careers for people interested in mathematics but also getting a job. Are finance careers still a thing? As far as I can tell online apps have replaced traditional investment bankers. It's all so tiresome.
t. NEET who peaked in highschool.