Those degrees mean something because most who study mathematics have a better understanding of numbers and laws of physics. Most actuators have a masters in mathematics and are usually paid big $$ for the amount of numbers they have to process for companies or firms. Insurance companies for example, would want someone with a mathematics degree rather than someone who is just certified to handle risk calculations.
Does the M in STEM stand for medical or something else?
I always thought it was medical. Maybe it’s math though. What do you do with a math degree though; that’s not an applied degree.
Edit: I think math is sick btw. So I wasn’t trashing math.
The M in STEM means mathematics.
Those degrees mean something because most who study mathematics have a better understanding of numbers and laws of physics. Most actuators have a masters in mathematics and are usually paid big $$ for the amount of numbers they have to process for companies or firms. Insurance companies for example, would want someone with a mathematics degree rather than someone who is just certified to handle risk calculations.
LOL
WHAT? By some people, you mean no one?... I hope...
Did you say learn to code REEEEEE
M is mathematics.
Leans into mic
WRONG
M is for Make, as in
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN
Sorry it's late