What are the possible good paying careers if you are good at math?

What high paying careers don't involve math or chemistry?

  • I really wanted to be a dental hygienist but I looked at the pre recs for college and it said chemistry and other math courses. I will never be good at math or science. I'm struggling now in high school and even before that. I would want to be a psychologist as one of my other choices too but I'm not sure if that involves math or chemistry ether. Please list what is required and how many years for different careers.

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    I have found that many high paying jobs don't necessarily need a piece of paper on the wall. I suggest you get one. But, what a high paying job also needs is the person who really and truly believes in what they can do. If you are true to yourself and what you think will help others, it will already be there and will find a way into your pocketbook as well. There was another question recently that had this similar tone. I did look into helping that person and found everything was there. Everything from physiologist, to inventors, to scientist, to artists, to running HUGE businesses, to computers, etc. What they all had in common was, they believed they could, and they did. Please don't get me wrong. Part of getting an education on paper is the living, learning, and growing experience about achieving that goal and finding out about life itself. I highly suggest you go to school. If it is in your heart and you think you can, regardless... You will. Good Luck

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I would suggest talking with a guidance counselor at your school, he/she may have good information for you.

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GottaAskSomething

Professional athlete

twotontony

bank robbery. oh that is math all the money then all the time in prison

otiscampbell

Well, you could look a the sports field.

Surya101

1)You could do the math and science required for a dental hygienist. The courses are not as hard as the math and science required for engineering, math, chemistry, or physics majors. You can get help or hire a tutor. Don't give up on that. 2)Nursing 3)Other health related fields 4)Para legal 5)Teaching - English or history ---- You have to get a Ph.D. (8 years) in psychology to get a job. And you will have to take math.

claire7752

You are not necessarily going to get a high paying career just because you spent years in college preparing for it. Even if you do, you might spend a considerable part of your lifetime paying off the loans. Get a simple job and a cheap pad within walking distance. That is so you don't have to waste your money on transportation. Save half of everything you earn. Yes, half. Get free food from churches if that's what it takes to get by. Spend your evenings studying investment books at the public library. To start, keep your savings in gold or silver coins which you do not store in anybody else's vault. When you are smart enough then you can make other investments. If you earn ten bux an hour and save half, in only ten years you will have A HUNDRED THOUSAND BUX not counting interest or capital gains or profits: only principle. There is no other plan that will give you a net worth above zero in only ten years. And there is no school that will teach you any such thing. Does this plan work? Andrew Carnegie worked five years, saved his wages, and then put it all into a steel mill. You might have heard the name. His hobby was building concert halls and libraries.

Jewels_Vern

Nobody is naturally good at anything, it's a matter of a willingness to put in the work. If you apply yourself there is no reason why you can't get through your math and chemistry classes. But if you don't put the work in you will fail miserably. It's just how it is. The smartest students don't get the best grades, the students who word the hardest do.

nblacksmith

Athletics or high crime ;)

Karina149

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