yanujw
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I'm planning on doing a Bachelor of Economics at USYD beginning in 2023, and since I can pick two majors, I was considering mathematics to be one of them. I've always been very good at math, and learn independently and take a natural interest in the subject. My main concern is that uni math becomes 'dull' - rather than learning interesting concepts like binomial theorem and projectile motion, I feel like uni math tends to the less engaging topics of proof, math history and very technical concepts.
So I have to ask...
1) How much is uni math like high school math, in terms of learning and understanding a concept, practicing it and then gaining proficiency in doing hard questions? I've heard uni math is more proof based and focuses more on concepts rather than practice.
2) What careers/fields can uni math take you from just an undergrad level? Is it a good complement to an economics degree?
3) As a fallback option, if I study a math major in undergrad, is that sufficient enough to go into high school teaching if I choose to down the road?
@dan964 @Trebla @CM_Tutor @Paradoxica @quickoats tagging you guys in particular because I recall that you studied math/ know a bit about the field
But if anyone has any useful insight, please do let me know!
So I have to ask...
1) How much is uni math like high school math, in terms of learning and understanding a concept, practicing it and then gaining proficiency in doing hard questions? I've heard uni math is more proof based and focuses more on concepts rather than practice.
2) What careers/fields can uni math take you from just an undergrad level? Is it a good complement to an economics degree?
3) As a fallback option, if I study a math major in undergrad, is that sufficient enough to go into high school teaching if I choose to down the road?
@dan964 @Trebla @CM_Tutor @Paradoxica @quickoats tagging you guys in particular because I recall that you studied math/ know a bit about the field
But if anyone has any useful insight, please do let me know!