“Math majors go into banking, teaching, healthcare, and tech”
I was a math major. I now work as a System Administrator in a large healthcare organization. So they’re spot-on as far as I’m concerned.
“Math majors go into banking, teaching, healthcare, and tech”
I was a math major. I now work as a System Administrator in a large healthcare organization. So they’re spot-on as far as I’m concerned.
I did not get the memo about Chemists going into Medicine/Health Care before I graduated. Thus, I mistakenly went into Government, which is meaningless.
I have an English Education degree. My current position is 90% technical (using web-based applications and video editing software), 10% editing.
The reason so many liberal arts majors feed into law is that there’s no such thing as a “pre-law” major. A few people will get a science degree and then go to law school, but most of us take the opportunity to get a degree that otherwise isn’t terribly lucrative!
That is a really pretty graph