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School Math Life Sa’Monica Davis 6 th Period
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Math is an every day thing. You have to add money. You have to subtract money. If you didn’t you would get cheated. Math Comes When…………………….
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**~ Stock Broker ~** ~They help clients plan for retirement. ~They also help stock and mutual funds.
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*~* $tock Broker *~* IItems such as PE Ratio, Alpha, and Beta can indicate if a stock has become overpriced relative to its peers and the level of risk associated. IIt is important that stockbrokers understand how these calculations are determined so that they will better understand what the results mean and how changes in variables are likely to effect the given results.
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Stock Broker
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A Ph.D. Degree is usually necessary for independent research A masters degree is sufficient for some jobs in applied research A bachelors degree is adequate for some non- research jobs **** Biologist ***
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***~~ Biologist ~~*** ~ A biologist uses graphs to plot points. ~ They use software with a lot of underlying mathematics ~Potential:Employers A bout 39 percent of all biological scientists are employed by Federal ~Biologists who leave the field generally look for a career that will satisfy both their scientific and social interests.
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Low-end Salary: $39,013/yr Median Salary: $51,397/yr High-end Salary: $67,908/yr
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~~~~ Chemist ~~~~ A Chemist Does ……………… Chemists are “paid to be creative, careful, and productive. It's a career for people who think about the future They balance the equation of a chemical reaction, use mathematical calculations that are absolutely necessary to explore important concepts in chemistry
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*~* Chemist *~* To become a chemist, a person needs to have a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a related subject However, chemists and materials scientists usually need a Ph.D. for research jobs Materials scientists need a college degree in materials science, or chemistry, physics, or electrical engineering.
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Low-end Salary: $42,589/yr Median Salary: $56,721/yr High-end Salary: $73,674/yr
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*~* Astronaut *~* The education required to become an astronaut includes a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, physical sciences, biological sciences, or engineering. A master’s degree equals one year of experience and a doctorate equals three years. Then it is required to gain three years of related experience after obtaining a bachelor’s degree. The height requirements of an astronaut are 64 to 76 inches for pilots and 58.5 to 76 inches for mission/payload specialists.
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Facts about Astronaut Low-end Salary: $43,000/yr High-end Salary: $93,000/yr
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* An astronaut is a person trained by a human spaceflight program to command
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** Geologist ** Although a Bachelor's degree is required for entry level employment, many geologists earn Master's and/or Doctorate degrees. Geologists work in a variety of settings. These include: natural resource companies, environmental consulting companies, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and universities Many geologists do field work at least part of the time. Others spend their time in laboratories, classrooms or offices.
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Low-end Salary: $45,822/yr Median Salary: $60,067/yr High-end Salary: $80,121/yr
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