The man has a point.. There's loads of jobs for Mathematicians, you just need to know where to look! Teaching is a great one if it interests you (and currently you get quite a lot of money for even considering teaching Mathematics!). Other than that it all depends on what you specialised in (pure, applied, statistics, OR).starfox444 said:Suck it up and work there for a while. You'll be getting two things that are really valuable: a better looking resume when you leave and a source of income for however long you're going to work there.Trivun said:Oh, believe me, walking into a job is not going to happen. Regardless of my degree. There are literally no jobs around at the moment, and the only firms hiring Maths graduates at the moment are the exact type of company I don't want to work for. Finance groups, banks, accountancy firms, actuaries, that sort of thing.
Wow good luck with teaching at a high school, I have a question though, do you see yourself as a strict or lenient teacher?Macabre9037 said:I'm curious as to what my fellow escapists have degrees in. I am currently working om my Bachelor's degree in English, I intend to teach High School.
What is your degree? Or what subject do you intend to attain one in? And, what do you intend to do with it?
No kidding, my thesis was titled "Why i look forward to the zombie apocalypse: A study of survival situations and their effect on social ethics"Taffette19 said:Last year of Film and Media Studies BA
Writing my Dissertation on Zombies and their portrayal in Media. Including games like Resident Evil and Dead Rising
Want to do a Masters on something to do with Games, but nothing around me