Hello, I'm just finishing up my first year at university, and I'm at a bit of a mental roadblock. I started off majoring in CE, then moved to CS. However, I haven't found satisfaction or fulfillment in either of those majors like I thought I would. Building computers and understanding them is an interesting area in my opinion, but something I'm too thrilled about making a career out of. I'm also generally not great at math as I've found (high school was very easy, but college math has proved to be extremely stressful and challenging). I have had it more or less instilled in me that stem majors are really the only careers that you can make good money in outside of entrepreneurship or something creative. I'm just not driven enough by any stem careers to justify their stress/challenge. My highest grades are in my English courses and other electives. Is there anybody here who makes what they'd consider good pay for something that isn't in the stem field. I just want ideas for possible opportunities outside of that area. If there is any questions I'm happy to answer, and if the answer is to just suck it up I understand. Thank you.
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u/BreadFlex13 — 13 days ago