<p>For all of high school, I've been taking the science courses--chem, bio, physics. It is now time for me to get ready to apply for university and I really don't know what to do. I do very well in science and find bio very interesting, but I don't know if I have a future in it. I want to make a lot of money, but I don't want to be a doctor, dentist, surgeon, nurse, pharmacist. Are there any other high paying jobs in the science field that a person doesn't need luck to get?
I've been considering being a Chartered Accountant because of the money and I think it's something I could do. I just would rather be studying biology than business next year. But I do want to end up with a solid job, not a degree that gets me nothing. Any advice?</p>
<p>Anyone????</p>
<p>Science is good if you want to go to Med School. Otherwise just do business</p>
<p>This is why women tends to end up happier than men.
Men are constantly chained up to the social responsibility of having to take good care of their family when they get married. And naturally they start worrying about money, so they have to trash the career of real interest (that they actually love to do) and instead forced to choose a career that promises high income and good future. Really, in today's society, man are respected according to his wealth.</p>
<p>Now as for women, they are not really pressured into earning high income because they (and the society) expects their husband to do the earning. So women have a bit more freedom to choose the career of their true interest without having to worry about money.</p>
<p>And they (women) say it's not all about money, it's all about what you turly love to do. Except this is mostly possible for women. they dun realize that men have the extra burden of having to earn high enough income and can't spend rest of their life doing what they prefer doing (such as being an archaelogist or other fun career with relatively low income).</p>