I Want To Be An American

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“Success doesn’t just happen. It’s planned for,” nobody knows who said this quote, but I think it has a strong impact on everyone. Therefore, accomplishments come from devising. An important part of the future is the job I hope to be apart of. I desire to become a mathematician one day because it is not a typical job, I aspire to be successful, and I find the subject itself enjoyable.
Have you ever heard that there aren’t enough mathematicians? I have, and it is legitimate. Less than 3,000 people are employed as mathematicians today. In my opinion, this make it easier for people to pursue this option. Employers of this career are on the lookout for anyone who would like to join. In this case,it provides less competition for those who would like to adhere in this career. Depending on acceleration, this can be as easy as pie.It is one of the reasons why I would be able to accomplish this in the future. So, if I ever join this career, I would be helping out the math community.
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First of all, mathematicians make more money than people in business do in a year. That proposes a promising amount of income for the family I plan to have in the future. Speaking of family, by accomplishing this goal I have, I will be able to accommodate my family’s needs. Hopefully, I will be be fortunate enough to attain this ambition of mine. Generally speaking, mathematicians have a better education than most people. To be lucrative in this course I will have a phenomenal education, make a good amount of money, and be able to provide for my

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