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Guys iam having a hard time in choosing a major. i have to declare a major by the end of this year.
I like mathematics, a lot. but i have doubts.
I would like to major in pure math http://w3.fiu.edu/math/html/upermath.htm

but the thing is that there are some really hard courses, which are : Abtract algebra , intro to Analysis , complex variables etc.
I have completed calc1 , 2 , 3 , diff. Eq. , Discrete math, now iam taking linear algebra, next semester i will have to take intro to advanced math if i choose the pure math track, then follows adv. calculus , abstract algebra ,,, etc

When i see the applied math degree http://w3.fiu.edu/math/html/urmath.htm
I feel i little more confident of completing this track, mainly because of the courses, they do not include abstract algebra and those hard courses.
Help me decide which track is best for me, which is going to help me in the future. my dream is to work for the NSA (only a dream , maybe i will never get there no matter what i do)

2007-10-12 09:02:25 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

3 answers

If your dream is to work for the NSA, go with the applied math. If something in pure math that lies outside your track trips your trigger, take the course as an elective.

2007-10-12 09:16:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Double significant in engineering and organization, extraordinarily the technologies of nuclear centers to generate electrical energy. you would be employed for a life-time and nicely paid. I choose somebody have been around to furnish me this recommendation whilst i replaced right into a teenager.

2016-11-08 03:12:48 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Electrical Engineering is really nothing more than applied math. You might want to check out that curriculum, also.

It pays more than a math teacher or analyst, too.
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2007-10-12 09:13:16 · answer #3 · answered by tlbs101 7 · 0 0

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