I love mathematics too, so differently, that I want it to change how its taught at school, especially high school... But learning mathematics is everything that you do, it has relationship with nature, the universe... The Greeks, Mayans, Chinese, many other civilizations have used the oldest principles we know for astronomy, engineering, art, science, technology, etc. Geometry is a good example of those principles, physics and mathematics is real well addition. You don't have to get a fancy degree, you can get private trainers to help expand your interest in mathematics... You can start a group of people to talk about mathematics, everyone is a mathematician, and math is combined with creativity, applications, networks... In my opinion, you can get loads of job with physics, and math... Just depends on what you like in those fields for example physics, there are theoretical physicists / experimental physicists... Mathematics range from all types of sciences, from number theories, to art principles, math really is the base of all career development... So here are a list of all the careers you can try....
Basics: Business, Doctor, Lawyer, Professor, Engineer
Other: Artist, Writer, Researcher
Thats all I'm going to list because really all the careers you can look into has math involved, for instance.. Writing may not seem so as mathematics including lawyers... But understanding that statements such as logic, and conjectures can help identify communication through abstract perception, and solving testimonial statements with client, and the jury... When you proove a fact to the judge, you use proofs, the ability to connect ideas / evidence in order to make your base statement which is a conjecture ultimately true... Writing is a statement of your logical being, and how you express the information in a logical way towards others... Stories, novels are natural expressions we perceive everyday...
If you truly love math, know that math is in any type of career you choose...
Answered By: J - 9/17/2008 |