Nonmath related majors and professions that pay well.

<p>Anyone know any professions that pay well (100k+) that I can obtain from my college major(what major?). Unrelated college major because I'm god awful at math. If I wasn't I would probably do cs or ce or something. I know the default lawyer but are there any other more liberal arts related professions. I feel like the only other options are teachers, let alone making good money. Thanks!</p>

<p>Ahahahah, good luck.</p>

<p>thanks… anyone else?</p>

<p>I don’t think doctor’s are necessarily that good at math.</p>

<p>Doctors are very good at math, because the pre-med and med courses require it. Non-math, I think law in terms of top jobs. Of course, there are others like marketing, etc…</p>

<p>I don’t know about med courses but the only math-intensive premed courses are first-year physics and calculus, both of which can be aced with some effort.</p>

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<p>I don’t think you should be too motivated by a high salary. Any level of income can be outspent. Choose a profession that you think you’ll like and then live within your means.</p>

<p>Doctors are good at math? That’s an ungrounded generalization. I don’t doubt they know how to do math, but I wouldn’t say a med students math rigor is anything close to say a Math Minor’s rigor.</p>

<p>As for 100K plus positions (and really, without a masters. . .hell a PhD - good luck), you’re probably going to be looking at the sciences mate. Which means at the very least three semesters of Calculus.</p>

<p>Ughhh, thanks all. lol</p>

<p>Ughhh, thanks all. lol</p>