<p>If you’re not passionate about medicine stick to engineering with business classes as electives. That should open up a lot of careers :)</p>
<p>Too be frank, you don’t need to be a doctor or engineer, you still can be a very happy person. When things don’t work out on your favor, you may need to consider other options.
A lot of people don’t have a degree or not in medical or engineering field, still make a good fortune or life.</p>
<p>I’m going into one of these fields:
a. Engineering
b. Medicine
c. Business (finance)</p>
<p>The three actually have different prerequisites finance requires a lot more math than the others and some economics classes. Business in general is the easiest to combine with engineering and engineering majors are welcome at most B schools.</p>