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The test also gave me a score. I did quite well in college a few years back (10) but i never really excelled in math. But based on the description given to me, I don't think a visual mathematician would necessarily do well in traditional math anyways. Here is what the test results revealed:

- I am gifted at spotting patterns in both pictures and numbers.

- I am able to see the big picture.

- People trust my instincts and turn to me for my direction. Especially in the workplace.

So based on this, what type of career would be best suited for me? I am 31 and need to find out pretty quickly! Thank you.

2006-12-20 05:31:34 · 10 answers · asked by cannonball 1 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

10 answers

You can be a clown. :-)

2006-12-20 05:33:52 · answer #1 · answered by cozmik_terra 2 · 1 0

I'd suggest one of the engineering disciplines. You'll need math and science but you won't be dealing with abstract concepts; you'll get to apply the science to real world problems rather than working with the theories. In particular, the fact that you mention that you are able to see the big picture should be a major help to you in an engineering field.

Also, a good job in engineering really only requires a B.S. in Engineering unless you want to move up to management or actually teach the subject, then you'd need a M.S. or Ph.D. in Engineering. If you decided you'd like to be even more competitive you could also get an MBA to go with your B.S. in Engineering.

Engineering also has one of the highest pay rates for someone fresh out of college.

2006-12-20 05:36:53 · answer #2 · answered by Digital Haruspex 5 · 2 0

Anything in the financial field such as accounting, loss prevention management, to financial/marketing analyst you'd catch on really well.

Physics and Engineering fields (all of them) would be a good match for you as well, and the challenge would vary enough to keep things interesting to you.

Marketing and Graphic Design fields would also be a great field for you since demographic data has so many trends and patterns to follow to keep a business competitive.

In any of the fields I listed, it sounds like you'd be a great asset to whoever you work for.

Good luck on your choices and endeavors.

2006-12-20 05:38:22 · answer #3 · answered by ArticAnt 4 · 1 0

Airport Security

2006-12-20 05:43:04 · answer #4 · answered by fizz 3 · 1 0

I'm the same and I work for a structural engineering firm

2006-12-20 05:32:46 · answer #5 · answered by Kurt 3 · 1 0

You can count matches that spill out of a box, Rainman.

2006-12-20 05:37:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Computer game programmer. I am so sorry. You are doomed.

2006-12-20 05:50:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

accountant, financial planner

2006-12-20 05:32:44 · answer #8 · answered by jenivive 6 · 1 0

man-whore

2006-12-20 06:23:20 · answer #9 · answered by breastfed43 3 · 0 1

architecture?

2006-12-20 05:39:34 · answer #10 · answered by practicalwizard 6 · 1 0

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