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I like how medical lab scientists don't have to deal with gory bodies and fits introverts like myself.
Currently have had an urge to buy MasteringPhysics to solve for fun, but Engineering sounds too stressful for me (I find former, AP-Calculus exams too difficult).
Maybe I'm craving a STEM career, so are there other careers that don't require reading out loud a lot like non-advanced math teacher? I also struggle with public speaking (I just read off the board).
I don't want to work many hours without overtime pay nor be in the sun, so Civil Engineering and water operator are out of the question.
How is working as an actuary? And civil engineering technologist?
Thank you!
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