Tfw too brainlet for stem
>>38078950
Feel bad for you since STEM is literally for brainlets
>>38078963
this, STEM are the areas that need the least thinking, you're just mechanically calculating / memorizing things the whole time, the only hard thing about it is grinding through the boring exercises and reading
Guys I want to change my major but my guidance counselor is fucking useless. What are some high paying ones that don't have extremely high math qualifications? I kind of want to try chemistry but I'm worried about it being a lot of work with little payoff. My last resort is going to be switching to business if I can't find something else
>>38079012
Pharmacy seems to be one of the comfiest chemistry related degrees to pick, and it's pretty much guaranteed to get you a job; I don't think it's "high paying" though
Nevermind, googled it, actually seems pretty high paying
>Six-figure salaries are the norm for Pharmacists in the United States, with median pay hovering around $110K per year. In the world of Pharmacists, overall cash allowance can occasionally include more than $10K from bonuses and, in some exceptional cases, $10K from profit sharing, causing incomes to vary widely between $83K and $136K.
>tfw too creativitylet for liberal arts
I would have already finished my STEM degree but I can't pass these fucking gened classes.
>>38078950
Looks like it's blue collar job for you, just don't make the mistake of going to college when you know you won't get anything out of it, and gain a huge amount of debt.