<p>You may have seen my post about getting a low GPA in college so far.</p>
<p>With a low GPA I don't know if I should stick in the science field since you need at least a Masters to have a decent job. Also, I don't know if I can stick academically with a science graduate degree and I don't know if I have the interest for a graduate science degree. </p>
<p>I'm somewhat interested in technology/business so should I try for an MBA?</p>
<p>The question about business is, what aspect of it are you interested in? Its such a broad field. Also, what kind of career in business could you see yourself in? Investment analyst, banker, sales and trading, market research/analyst. I could go on and on. Also an MBA program, a good one at least, usually requires or highly recommends work experience before entrance into it. Just do not pick Business Administration or something stupid like that, because theya re a dime a dozen, and employers like people that distinguish themselve’s from the rest of the crowd.</p>
<p>You didn’t say which science you are in, although your other posts indicate chemistry. It also looks like you did not do too well as a freshman in an engineering program, which eliminates an obvious suggestion (switch to chemical engineering if you still like chemistry).</p>
<p>The majors with the best job and career prospects tend to be more heavily mathematical – (applied) math, statistics, engineering, physics, economics (with math).</p>
<p>Does your school have any kind of career center? They should have someone you can talk to about major and career directions based on your skills, interests and personality.</p>