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Or, you know, real science.
Math can be boring sure, but, well, Medicine for the first few years is rote memorization. Economics can be good if you are a people person, and got the right sort of personality. Just so you know, physics is mostly dinkized math and making formulas, chemistry is logic and using formulas, and biology is memorization. Sure, it's a *gross* simplification, but that's what a lot of it is. Engineering has many many subfacets as well, ie, chemical, electrical, a fair sort. Go into something that you can find a lot of co-op jobs for, and you'll likely have a good deal of options post graduation.
Any degree can get you a good job. It's just that some degrees you need to be *exceptional* to get a good job, and mediocre to get the degree, while in others, only people who work really hard or are that dang good get degrees.
Math can be boring sure, but, well, Medicine for the first few years is rote memorization. Economics can be good if you are a people person, and got the right sort of personality. Just so you know, physics is mostly dinkized math and making formulas, chemistry is logic and using formulas, and biology is memorization. Sure, it's a *gross* simplification, but that's what a lot of it is. Engineering has many many subfacets as well, ie, chemical, electrical, a fair sort. Go into something that you can find a lot of co-op jobs for, and you'll likely have a good deal of options post graduation.
Any degree can get you a good job. It's just that some degrees you need to be *exceptional* to get a good job, and mediocre to get the degree, while in others, only people who work really hard or are that dang good get degrees.






