What are some high-paying careers that include lots of math?
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I love math and so I'm really good at it... I wanted to be a pediatrician but then I don't think I stay in college/university for about 8 years... That would absolutely kill ...show more
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Actuary
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Actuarial.
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accounting, administration (as in administrating companies who have gone into liquidation etc)
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Stock Brokers make lots of money, and need lots of math to do it.
Maddie
Architect!
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You could be a mathematician who charges $100,000 to solve math problems.
Anonymous
card counter/ professional gambler
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