A Degree in Mathematics
In modern-day society, almost every career and occupation involves math. Whether it is law enforcement, business and management, education, or engineering, a person will encounter mathematics in one form or another. In fact, there are many, many more careers that involve math. There is no doubt about it; if a young person wants an interesting and successful career in the future, he or she should pursue a degree in mathematics.
Even with my limited education and experience, I can see the importance of math in several aspects of life. On a very basic level, everyone needs to know simple arithmetic to carry out daily needs. A person may need to put together coupons to get the money-saving discounts at grocery stores, to look at directions to assemble furniture, or to consider how many gallons of gas required to make it through the week. But several adults must consider the other applications of mathematics as well, especially when they assess their finances to buy a house or car, monitor and retain good credit, file income taxes each year, and pay bills every month. Although mathematical situations do not always relate to a finances-someone might be building a porch or shed, using mathematics in an architectural way-they usually do, when relating to a person’s daily, and personal, life.
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