Yeah, everyone's pressuring me to do a law/commerce degree except I hate excessive reading (especially the pretentious language that lawyers use) and I'm kinda not good at writing essays (english was my worst mark at HSC). My best subjects were maths and the sciences (physics, chem, bio).
What I'm wondering is if there is a career that provides a similar income to law with similar or less working hours (they're normally between 50 and 60 hours per week) but which is more based in maths and science instead of english. That said it would be ideal if it had quite a few elements of business and management and stuff rather than pure math/science, and I have a slight adversion to accounting for some reason...
I've looked at actuary studies, however it does seem to be pure mathematics, which may be too much. That said what would be the earning potential of a successful actuary, the institution's website says around $200k, others reckon that its over $500k
I've also considered biomedical engineering, however my physics and chem were better than my bio.
My UAI's well above 99, so I can easily do any course I chose (except medicine, which is annoying). So please, can anyone help me out by giving some ideas of courses and careers which are more maths/science based than law, but which provide comparative returns, any idea is greatly appreciated
What I'm wondering is if there is a career that provides a similar income to law with similar or less working hours (they're normally between 50 and 60 hours per week) but which is more based in maths and science instead of english. That said it would be ideal if it had quite a few elements of business and management and stuff rather than pure math/science, and I have a slight adversion to accounting for some reason...
I've looked at actuary studies, however it does seem to be pure mathematics, which may be too much. That said what would be the earning potential of a successful actuary, the institution's website says around $200k, others reckon that its over $500k
I've also considered biomedical engineering, however my physics and chem were better than my bio.
My UAI's well above 99, so I can easily do any course I chose (except medicine, which is annoying). So please, can anyone help me out by giving some ideas of courses and careers which are more maths/science based than law, but which provide comparative returns, any idea is greatly appreciated