Thread:PerfectlyGoodInk/@comment-30454060-20161118190209/@comment-26737956-20161118225430

I'm actually fairly happy with the rate of gold I'm getting from the Silver hangar, as it lands me the 10 and 8 spots often enough and reliably gains gobs of progress towards daily tasks. Part of why I'm running the Bronze hangar is to practice aiming. The high-damage weapons I have in my 4/6 lineup are, I think, a little too forgiving for poor aim (particularly the Tarans and Orkans). It's also a nice break from when I run into too many crazy Silver matches, where there are far more tri-Mag Gepards, as well as Griffins, Leos, Fujins, and the occasional Rhino.

I also wanted some variety in the Bronze hangar. For a while, I had 4 Cossacks with Punishers, but while I do enjoy beacon capping, I found that got a bit too monotonous for me. Also, if the other team doesn't bother taking beacons, there's not much to do but start shooting, and the Punisher T on the Cossack doesn't do as much damage as 2 Punishers on the Destrier.

Regarding math and stats, yes, I think it's very much worth pursuing, and indeed, it is very easy to find good high-paying work if you go deep into statistics and into data science. Note, you'll need to learn a little programming for that (e.g., R and/or Python), but not a ton. Big data and machine learning and other related fields are really hot right now.

Math is a little trickier, as it tends to be more theoretical, and so I think most of the jobs there tend to be in academia. But math skills are always in demand in a variety of fields, so a degree in something else might be an easier way to leverage an interest in math. Are you in school right now?