What are some high paying careers that do not require math?
I’m going to dispute the law claim above me. Every single top law school in the U.S. requires that you had calculus during your undergraduate degree. While math isn’t directly required in the profession is does give you the ability to solve complex problems. This is why many jobs require complex math in the first place. I on the other hand was stupid and stopped taking math my sophomore year of high school. When I started college I attempted to major in engineering but quickly realized that since I hadn’t applied myself enough in high school I couldn’t keep up in the math classes. Thus I switched my major to business management. A minimal amount of math was required (Algebra, Statistics, Quantitative Analysis, and Business Math). I graduated four years ago and now; with retention bonuses included, make just over $100,000 a year with a bachelors degree as a surface warfare officer in the Navy. (Disclaimer… I am not a recruiter and wouldn’t recommend the job of a military officer to ju