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Any mathematics grad student here?

I am in my 3rd year of undergrad in bio and math. i'm not sure what i want to do after i'm done. I'm kind of thinking of medical school but i'm not sure. what options do i have after my undergrad in mathematics? what kind of careers are available there? thanks
 
you can go to grad school for basically any area of engineering and be well prepared, especially if you are doing PhD.

Math is one of the most universal undergrads to have since all science/engineering fields use it.
 
biggest one would probably be actuary if you want to stick with math.

my cousins have masters degrees in math, but now they're network admins.
 
investment banks seem to like math majors and of course you could do an actuary degree and make some big bucks in that field
 
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
It's your junior year and you didn't think about this before now?

i want to know specifically...i know i want to be in the mathematics field or perhaps the medical field. i would like some direction and thats why i asking people here.

actuarial science is interesting...i'm going to look into that. anybody know of the top of their head what kind of pay structure there is in actuary?
 
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