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I never went to college, but I’m beginning to feel the repercussions for not going. Recently started a new job that’s feeling a bit like a dead end, and don’t feel I’m getting to use any experience I’ve gained over the years, or really gaining any new experience either due to the job duties. The job does pay sufficient for what is required of me, and a lot of down time but I’m starting to feel like I’m rotting my brain. Im starting to dip my toes in the idea of going to college to get a bachelors degree in something but I’m unsure where to start. I hate math, but was thinking of something along the lines of auditing. I enjoy problem solving to an extent, and to feel I complete and resolve something but I know that may include math. Is there any degrees of auditing that doesn’t include financial audits? What’s a good Base line degree to have that you can execute anywhere? I feel lost and I’m looking for any advice or guidance at this point.
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