<p>If you are good at math and love it, then I would definitely make that the center of your college studies. </p>
<p>Pure math is tough to get a job right out of school. </p>
<p>Math undergrads often get a MS in statistics for employability. I loved grad school statistics - it is at some level a very fundamental art, what can I discern about the universe from this set of data?</p>
<p>Applied math, which is probably what your calc courses are, has more employment opportunites than does pure math. You can use your electives to get enough engineering to enhance your employability without spoiling college with a lot of courses that you hate. </p>
<p>beprepn</p>