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If you want to just do undergrad and get a job, doing something else is a better option for most people. Studying theoretical math doesn't necessarily give you employable skills, but it makes you really good at learning stuff. You can also end up in other fields by doing a math degree. The bottom line is, where you'll end up is not really cut-and-dried. Also, If you aren't cut out for it, it will be very apparent in the first proof-based math class you take.

tl;dr: if you don't have an autistic hardon for math, study something else. if you're good at math but don't care about purely theoretical stuff, be an actuary or an engineer.

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