How to Choose Your Perfect Math Career

From the Set STEM Career Choices

Choosing a career can be tough. There are so many options and choices available--how do you figure out what is right for you?
This book takes students by the hand and helps them explore their interests, personality type, likes and dislikes, and hopes for the future so they can navigate a pathway to their perfect math career. With flowchart quizzes that allow the reader to narrow down their options and find a route that is right for them, How to Choose Your Perfect Math Career helps take the stress out of making a good career choice. Students will learn what qualifications they need for their ideal career, and where and how to achieve them. They will discover if further education is right for them, or if a more practical route to their ideal career choice is best. They will learn what a day in the life of each career option is like so they can figure out if it might suit them. This is a must-have guide for all students making decisions about their future.

Format List Price Your Price Qty
$34.65 $25.99
Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Dewey Number 510.23
Lexile
ATOS Reading Level
Guided Reading Level
Language English
Publisher Lerner
Format Reinforced book
ISBN 9781914383861
Copyright 2023
Number of Pages 64
Dimensions 6.5 x 9.125
Graphics Full-color photographs

SLJ Review of STEM Career Choices

This series is packed with ­up-to-date and relevant information in a variety of traditional and outside-the-box STEM fields. In five different volumes, covering business, computer science, engineering, healthcare, math, and science, myriad career paths are presented to readers using a balanced combination of color photos, diagrams, fast facts, inspirational quotes, and more. The volume about STEM careers in business presents nonprofit directors, business professors, and social and community managers as potential careers, offering a unique perspective not seen in other recent series, making these books a well-rounded investment that serves readers’ diverse and nuanced interests. Attention is brought to aspects of certain careers that some might overlook; for example, the book about careers in math points out that there are plenty of opportunities in freelance work for those who want flexible schedules, and the book about business STEM careers calls attention to the daily schedule challenges of a nonprofit director. VERDICT This series is richly detailed and chock-full of great information about common and lesser-known STEM careers; an ideal addition to large public library collections and STEM school libraries.

Author: Cathleen Small