And as you check out these sites, print information to enlighten your
counselor on opportunities with a math degree.
Martha
>
>Go to the libray (quickly) and get copies of the following publications
>(all published by the Mathematical Association of America):
>
> * 101 Careers in Mathematics (MAA, 1996)
>
> * Mathematical Scientists at Work (MAA, 1993)
>
> * She Does Math! (MAA, 1995)
>
>
>Also look at past issues of the MAA's pubication "Math Horizons." Almost
>every issue has career information.
>
>
>Also check out the following web sites:
>
> * www.maa.org This is the home page of the MAA. While you're there
>look at the option for "Women and Mathematics" and under there check out
>the "Careers" option.
>
> * www.siam.org This is the home page of the Society for Industrial and
>Applied Mathematicians. Check out the "Career Information" option. In
>particular, the "Mathematics Careers Bulletin Board" looks promising.
>
>If you can't find the publications or have trouble with the Web sites, let
>me know and I 'll see if I can help.
>
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Paul Casillas
>
>
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>Dept. of Mathematics, M.S. #3 Phone: (360) 992-2545
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