...easily. I'm tired of school? The thing I most want to go to school for is physics, but I don't feel like what I'll be learning is relevant to what I want to do in life, right now. I was self-employed (because I couldn't afford to go to school), but I turned 24, and was able to get the pell grant.
But now I feel like I just want to make money - majoring in physics is way too hard. The reason why I wanted to major in physics was to learn about it. I want to write books about a theory I have, some day.
But right now, I just want to make a lot of money. I can learn pretty much anything really quickly. I'm pretty close to having an associates degree in physics, or a general associates degree, right now.
I would literally do anything from stripping to computer programming to manual labor. I just want what pays the best. What are some good options for me?
I have a lot of experience teaching (martial arts, skiing, snowboarding, math). I was a professional self-employed writer for a few months, but the pay was horrible... I can build the face of websites (not the complicated programming). I can do 3D modeling. I can do most math that would ever need to be done, with the exception of large-scale things involving things like game theory, tensors, and linear algebra. I'm knowledgeable about engineering.
My weakness is that I don't work as well alone as most people can. I much prefer to work as a team - I think it is the more efficient way of working, and it's more enjoyable.
But now I feel like I just want to make money - majoring in physics is way too hard. The reason why I wanted to major in physics was to learn about it. I want to write books about a theory I have, some day.
But right now, I just want to make a lot of money. I can learn pretty much anything really quickly. I'm pretty close to having an associates degree in physics, or a general associates degree, right now.
I would literally do anything from stripping to computer programming to manual labor. I just want what pays the best. What are some good options for me?
I have a lot of experience teaching (martial arts, skiing, snowboarding, math). I was a professional self-employed writer for a few months, but the pay was horrible... I can build the face of websites (not the complicated programming). I can do 3D modeling. I can do most math that would ever need to be done, with the exception of large-scale things involving things like game theory, tensors, and linear algebra. I'm knowledgeable about engineering.
My weakness is that I don't work as well alone as most people can. I much prefer to work as a team - I think it is the more efficient way of working, and it's more enjoyable.