Any Applied Math Graduates here?

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Individuals with a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics are encouraged to share their career paths and experiences. Key discussion points include the importance of undergraduate preparation and advice for current students in the field. Respondents are asked to highlight their educational experiences and how these have influenced their careers, specifically in relation to applied mathematics. Insights into current job roles and the relevance of their degree to their professional work are also sought. The focus is on practical advice and real-world applications of an Applied Mathematics education.
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Hello,

I'm looking for some people who received their bachelor's in Applied Mathematics to answer a few questions. Any responses are greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Highway said:
post your questions, don't "ask to ask"

Fair enough:

I'm looking for someone to describe his/her career path. More specifically:

1. How do you view your undergraduate preparation and what advice would you give an undergraduate in the field?

2. Can you give some highlights of your undergraduate education and your post undergraduate experiences? What is it that you do now and does it relate to applied math?

Anyone who answers, thanks!
 
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