So, I've been reading a lot these holidays (excellent use of time, I know) about the different degrees and careers and generally procrastinating. But I came across this post which was quite interesting.
http://whrl.pl/RcBOky
My question is, how "true", I suppose, are the views expressed in it? If it would be as easy for a math major as it is for a commerce/finance student to get a job in these areas, then that's a great thing for me. But there's still people saying "oh maths lol have fun finding a job"
Is there anyone here with experience in such matters? Obviously it would be nice to have more than one post agreeing with this notion.
Thanks in advance!
http://whrl.pl/RcBOky
My question is, how "true", I suppose, are the views expressed in it? If it would be as easy for a math major as it is for a commerce/finance student to get a job in these areas, then that's a great thing for me. But there's still people saying "oh maths lol have fun finding a job"
Is there anyone here with experience in such matters? Obviously it would be nice to have more than one post agreeing with this notion.
Thanks in advance!