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Mathematicians explore patterns, build logical proofs, state premises clearly, recognize the importance of exact terminology, examine mathematical frameworks, and design elegant systems. Statisticians generate reliable datasets, interpret information to reach actionable insights, evaluate hypotheses, supply numerical proof, and assess others' analytical methods. Both fields possess remarkable capabilities for understanding our physical, biological, artistic, psychological, economic, social, and philosophical realities. Consequently, quantitative skills are highly sought after in employment sectors. Additionally, career evaluations consistently feature numerous mathematics and statistics professions at the top. A major represents focused study in one field, with about half your coursework dedicated to the subject while allowing space for an optional minor in another Arts and Science area.