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In today's gaming world, can playing video games lead to a viable career? Discover the highest-paid gamers, including Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel, who earned $454,544.98, Lee "Flash" Young Ho ($437,114.53), and Jung "Mvp" Jong Hyun ($377,116.37). With a staggering 7.86 million Dota 2 players but only 109 professionals, the odds of going pro are slim (0.001%). The key takeaway? High-paying jobs often demand strong math skills. Learn why math knowledge is crucial for a successful career, even in gaming.
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Can you make a living playing video games? Highest paid gamers: 1. Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendel - $454,544.98 From 35 Tournaments 2. Lee "Flash" Young Ho - $437,114.53 From 40 Tournaments 3. Jung "Mvp" Jong Hyun - $377,116.37 From 42 Tournaments
Should you make a living playing video games? • Number of Dota 2 players: 7.86 million (according to IGN) • However, there are only 109 professional Dota 2 players (according to Liquidpedia) • Your chance of going pro as gamer is 0.001%, or 1 out of 100000 • It’s impossible to find a “pro-gamer” job posting
What do these jobs have in common? • They all require a high level of competency in mathematics • Discuss at your table: why is math knowledge so high in demand? Why aren’t non-math jobs like gaming more common?
Why are we talking about jobs in a math class? • Basically, if you don’t learn math, you won’t find an in-demand, high-paying job.