What jobs in science don involve maths?
Having started college as a biology major (I switched to psychology after a year), I can tell you that all sciences (and, consequentially, all jobs in the field of science, which is very, very, very broad) are going to involve a lot of math at some point. Biology doesn’t involve as much math as Chemistry, but at the university where I graduated from, all Biology majors ended up minoring or double-majoring in Chemistry because to attain a degree in Biology requires a lot of chemistry classes, and vice versa. They go hand in hand. Physics requires tons of math, as does Chemistry. Even psychology requires you to have a grasp of algebra and statistics. When I say these fields require a lot of math, I mean that you must use a lot of math on a daily basis when working as a chemist, physicist, or biologist. These degrees do not require you to take a lot of math courses in college, but you must be decent at math in order to survive in one of those fields. Obviously there are going to be some s