Becoming a Math Professor is competitive, though generally less so than in physics. Many colleges require math courses for all students, leading to a higher demand for lower-level math instructors, but these positions often are adjunct rather than tenure-track. Starting a journey toward a Math Professorship at age 24 is not too late, as age is not a significant barrier; most candidates are in their early to mid-30s by the time they apply for permanent positions. Social skills can be beneficial, but they are not as crucial as teaching ability and expertise in the subject. Demand varies by specialization, with applied math fields like computational math, statistics, and operations research seeing greater opportunities compared to pure math. Overall, a strong commitment to the field is essential for success in pursuing a PhD and an academic career.