So I am currently a graduate student at the University of Colorado. I love math. From calculus to category theory to everything in between, I have tried and, for the most part, loved it. However, I also feel like it is important to help other people (particularly those less privileged.) My first thought was to work somehow with the World Bank in some kind of applied math capacity, but I thought I would ask people here, what kinds of jobs can a mathematician aim for that will help other people, especially the poor? Thanks!! -DJ
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1Our most upvoted question of all time might be helpful. – Alex Becker May 08 '14 at 01:18
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You can teach math to poor people in your own country, I think it's a good start. – user42912 May 15 '14 at 22:30
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Poor people stink, so bring nose plugs. – King Squirrel May 20 '14 at 23:28
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Go teach in Somalia. It's a wonderful place that welcomes Americans. Teach the unfortunate in their natural habitat.

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