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I have mathematics BSc degree. my toefl exam is 50 (I don't know whether it is asked).

 

I would pursue any job option except teacherity.

what can I do??

I'd say do what youre good at regardless of if its related to your BSc.

Mathematicians know programming these days, I suppose so.

You could get job as programmer in area requiring heavy computation especially.

f.e. particle, fluid, solid simulations (game and film industry, CAD industry, weather prediction), simulations of stock markets or products price trends (financial industry).

 

It depends if you want to use your degree or not, most jobs dont need everything you learn. What most employers are looking for with numerate degrees is some one who can learn and think logically.

 

There are many kinds of book keepers from accountants to stock market analysts to those at race courses, that don't need a degree, but they pay well,some are considered boring, exciting or stressful depending on how you feel.

 

If you are looking for a job where you can think your own thoughts, try stacking shelves in a super market.

 

But why be a wage slave working for some one else when you can start up your own business doing something you enjoy, and employ other people to do the mundane things you cant be bothered with.

 

Its your life and your future, life is not a practise run, you need to find something you enjoy doing. If you want challenges in your life aim for the sky, if you want an easy life stack shelves. Looking into the distant future if you do well you can retire early sell up and go on permanent holiday.

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