How about a job where you only have to go to two years of college and you make more than most college graduates?
Go get that dental hygenist certification!!!! Go!! Be a dental hygenist, earn enough money to continue school to be an orthodonist, and enough money to start your own practice, separate from your hygenist job. Or maybe you will like just being a hygenist. I have a good friend that is one and she's had a great job her whole life. I recommend it. It is hard to get into hygenist school, but if you make it.... it pays very well....specially when you only have to go to college two years!
2007-02-05 13:49:46
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answered by LuvDylan 5
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I recommend you don't plan your college education around a job that doesn't require math. You may change what you want to do several times before you finish college. Why don't you focus on what you're interested in most, then go from there?
Don't rule out math. Many people are not good at it, but if they really want to do something, they work hard and get through it.
Remember, you're going to school for what you want to spend the rest of your life doing. Are you really willing to settle for any old position simply to get out of math? I find that very sad.
If you want to go into any of the science-related fields or heath care-related fields, you will likely have to have quite a bit of biology and chemistry. These will usually require calculus. If you don't like math, stay away from science and health care.
2007-02-05 13:49:39
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answered by pocos_playhouse 2
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How about high school English teacher or teachers aid? Not much math there. One subject where there is no math at all is day care provider, but the pay is not that great.
2007-02-05 13:47:06
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answered by dewdrop034 3
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law, I'd think. All medical field will require some form of math. Pre-law in college and law school. They guys make good money, $126,250 medium for corporate lawyers.
2007-02-05 14:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes to become an orthodontist you need a math backround. You might want to be a liar. Lawyer, that is...
2007-02-05 13:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The best I know with out math is lawyer .
2007-02-05 14:04:17
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answered by ELIUT P 1
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prostitutes make good money and rarely have to use math, however it does have it's drawbacks.
2007-02-05 13:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know why you ask that question but I know your wrong!
2007-02-05 13:52:03
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answered by essence wallace 1
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