Quote Originally Posted by Grassy_Aggron View Post
Aye. I didn't want to become a math teacher, but then I started tutoring and I realized...Not only am I good at it, but I'm a hit with those I tutor and they find math more entertaining with me explaining it.
Teaching is fun! An excuse to talk about something you love for 30-90 minutes? Sure!

As for dead fields, sadly, that's what happened to Astronomy (which is about 2,000 jobs). Meteorology stagnated at about 10,000 jobs, with the nation no longer hiring aside from fired/retiring employees. Private industries? "Oh ya gotta know like, 2 other languages". I STRUGGLED WITH ELEMENTARY SPANISH. So yeah :/ Math first, then Meteorology.

Because, Meteorology already requires Calculus 3 and such. Which I'm going into next semester, fu fu fu fu.
:[ Well still. Having a degree like that can really help in other jobs where you'll need the mathz. Lots of companies need managers for instance who can wake up in the morning and do inventory without acting like a sasquatch.