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This is the best part of the whole site. Here, we have a collection of exams that professors have given in the past. Take a glance and see if your Math course number is here. Study hard!
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Wondering About a Career in Mathematics?
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Bachelor's and master's degree holders with extensive training in mathematics and a related discipline, such as computer science, economics, engineering, or operations research, should have good employment opportunities in related occupations.
According to a 1999 survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, starting salary offers for mathematics graduates with a bachelor's degree averaged about $37,300 a year and for those with a master's degree, $42,000. Doctoral degree candidates averaged $58,900. The average annual salary for mathematicians employed by the Federal Government in supervisory, nonsupervisory, and managerial positions was $69,000; for mathematical statisticians, $69,000; and for cryptanalysts, $61,100 in early 1999.
Click here to find out about career options for Mathematics majors
View information on mean and median wages for professional, paraprofessional and technical occupations, including various math-related fields
Find out more about women in mathematics through a poster project at UCLA.
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