Anything you want. A math degree is a great general purpose degree that demonstrates that you know how to think.
Best of luck and God bless.
2006-06-27 15:28:05
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answered by bobhayes 4
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The real question is, what do you WANT to do with a degree in math? As others have stated, your math degree is a springboard to many different careers and industries aside from teaching. Essentially you can claim to have specialized training in problem-solving, and there are very few employers that would not find that desirable.
So what are your interests? Finance? Logistics? Research? Advertising and Marketing? Politics? Art? Architecture? Engineering? Fashion? The sky's the limit---and perhaps not even--if you're interested in Aeronautics or Travel!
2006-06-27 18:37:35
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answered by shukuken 6
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You can do all sorts of things with a degree in math. Most businesses now adays will not even consider hiring a potential employee unless they have a university degree. Math can get you into teaching (and not just in schools, in business) it can offer many governmentt jobs which can be great pay and good security. Jobs overseas. Jobs assisting engineers & architechs, research positions, all sorts of things!
2006-06-27 16:08:36
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answered by elizabethblueeyes23 1
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Be a teacher in math. It would depend on what degree you have though to find out the grade level.
2006-06-27 15:28:02
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answered by luv_2eat_chocolate 3
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agree with shuku... the analytics industry is specially demanding good math guys these days, and they are some of the best paying jobs.
but all that only if you really studied well. else, the best you can do with your degree is roll it and shove it up your a***
2006-06-27 19:39:02
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answered by Anonymous
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teach it. I have a degree in philosophy. what the hell do i do with that! lol. i'm sure you can work in accounting, payroll, science fields, etc.
2006-06-27 15:50:10
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answered by angelinas_twin 2
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