I've wanted to work in a lab for pretty much my entire life, so I leaned toward chemistry. However I've always gotten BTFO in math courses. I'm always getting told that this doesn't make any sense because chemistry is math heavy, but I guess I just don't have much trouble with it in that context.
What major allows me to work in a lab environment that doesn't have a shitty job market right now?
>>17464554
>how can i change my entire life rather than get better in math in this world where everyone has a calculator in their pocket?
bro....come on.
You could always be the janitor in a lab.
>>17464554
>>17464579
You could be a janitorial intern even, until you learn the ropes.
Unpaid, of course. 5 years, and you'll start moving up that ladder to success.
I'm going for medical laboratory scientist because that's what I wanna do too.
My program at least, isn't math heavy and the most I had to do was Trig.
Job market is pretty good because apparently no one knows about this job?
Only bad part apparently is that nurses yell at you a lot I'm told.
>>17464554
> chemistry
> math heavy
Not during the BSc at least. Unless you go for theoretical chemistry, chemists are known math-phobics in my university.