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Outside of the other suggestions in this thread, this book may also be helpful to someone interested in studying applied mathematics in college, but unsure of what that means either in terms of topics or career. I've only flipped through the book, but it seems to do a good job at giving a high level overview of various topics and applications. If one were to like what they see, then perhaps one should investigate further.

In a similar topic, if someone is considering a career in mathematics, I like the book, "A Mathematician's Survival Guide: Graduate School and Early Career Development." It applies to both pure and applied mathematicians, but it does a good job of walking through undergraduate studies all of the way to being a professor. Not all mathematicians end up in the professoriate, but the graduate school information is still valuable.




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