LF Advise on Career Path

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>I am graduating soon from Washington St. with a 3.2 GPA in Social Sciences. I transferred from a basic regional state college to do my core classes first. I know my GPA is pretty bad, but I think it might be possible to retake some freshman courses I got a C in.(Not caring) which I believe could raise my GPA to a 3.4-3.5.</p>

<p>So my question is, first, should I? (Five classes + another term + pay money simply to raise GPA)</p>

<p>Just out of the blue question, will my degree choice have a effect on certain fields accepting me for undergrad classes? (I know law wont, but business, or other fields might)</p>

<p>Second my main question and this may sound a little bizarre, but to be honest, I don't really care what I do as a career path. I don't really take delight in anything over anything else. What I enjoy the most is simply not working from the get go! (My dream is to be rich, who's isn't?)</p>

<p>I took a shot earlier and started my own online business and everything. It failed. I went into a bit of debt from it, nothing major. My GPA got effected. However, I at least can say I tried.</p>

<p>But to the main concern. I find it is too late to get into the medical field. My main concerns are stability (Being able to find a job) and simply money. The two fields I think that achieve this is Business/Law. (Feel free to name others. A note, I would like to avoid advance math practice. Calculus II and such is something I would like to avoid so Engin is out of the question, I think.)</p>

<p>Law however has no stability from what I am researching. Unless you grad from a top 5 university. Even major law companies are having problems. However, I think I would be best suited for this.(I am just naturally gifted in logical and analytical thinking.) Should I even bother? </p>

<p>I am average in business. When it comes to making simply money, what graduate degrees would be best for simply making money/stability in business?</p>

<p>Any grad degrees outside of these realms I should look at? </p>

<p>So overall, my concern comes down to A)Getting Rich. B)Stability. (I am well aware of basics like Entrepreneurship is the best way to get rich. You should pursue what you enjoy most, exc. No need to state the obvious.)</p>