what kind of STEM work is best suited for someone like me?
>somewhat average aptitude in math and science
>dont hate any stem discipline, but unless it pertains to my goals or is directly important to me its hard maintaining interest for long periods of time
>i enjoy building and designing things
>not afraid of taking risks
>>7688232
business
I hate these threads so much.
>>7688236
But that's not stem
>>7688232
maybe STEM is not for you, have you considered that, anon
>>7688232
>what stem field would be best for me, somebody not particularly good at stem
none, do what you're good at, not what you think will make you the most money, you won't make any money doing something you're not good at
<--- /adv/
>>7688232
civil. Architecture. MEchanical.
>>7688232
Have you tried English Literature?
>>7688232
none. but you sound like you'd make an excellent chiropractor or naturopath.
>>7688232
Normally I'd say you don't belong in STEM, but you literally just posted a description of 99.9% of undergrad engineers
>>7688426
He can be good at almost anything he has at least some affinity with. He doesn't even have to be passionate about it.
>>7688232
Sociology.
>somewhat average aptitude in math and science
So you do know how to add and subtract numbers? That's a useful skill to have in sociology.
>not afraid of taking risks
well, then you're not afraid of being unemployable, are you?
>>7688232
Electrical Engineering or Computer Science, probably working in software
- can get jobs with good pay
- can do a software startup
- depending on which options you take in your degree there's not much math
>>7689228
>EE
>not much math
i keked
>>7688242
thatsthejoke.jpg
>>7688237
>reply
How to use sage 101
average in math and science? youll make an excellent engineer!