Ask HN: What to do with a pure mathematics degree?
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But the question is what to do with that! haha
Best of luck!
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You don’t have to do that. Check out free resources like cs50x and freecodecamp
They get what they want.
For what it's worth: I ended up going the quant/finance route (as a "regular guy" with no meaningful accomplishments). If I could start over I would try to do something involving data analysis and biology. I think RNA sequencing is on an exp(-a*t) cost curve, and it feels like this is a domain where data analysis could produce something of greater value than slightly more efficient asset prices.
I'm a bit afraid, like a bunch of people I guess, of AI eating all those data analyis/science jobs. But that field sounds definitely interesting.
In theory, I think two good avenues for you to check out would be: 1) building physics and game engines at a company like Unity; 2) building the knowledge engine behind something like WolframAlpha/Mathematica. It's possible you'll need graduate school experience to be competitive for these jobs.
I'd guess that no matter what you're going to end up doing some kind of programming. I don't think formal education is required for this.