Hi everyone!
I'm currently going through a mini crisis of "I have no clue what I'm doing with my life" despite the fact I'm in first year, so I thought I'd ask around for opinions.
Basically, I'm in the situation where I'm not enjoying any of the subjects I'm doing (with the exception of physics - but that said, I also find that physics at the moment is void of creative and elegant problem solving). I know that I don't want to be a lab rat, so chemistry and biology are pretty much out for me at the moment. I'm not a fan of mathematics. I want something where I can do problem solving - be that in business, law, science or policy - but I also want a career which doesn't feel completely esoteric.
In essence, I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of subjects or possible careers for me. I've considered swapping degrees, but my parents are intent on me doing something that actually leads to a job. I'm currently studying physics, economics, chemistry and mathematics in a science degree, and things which appeal to me at the moment include population studies/demography, atmospheric science, science policy development, science/law (although I think this is heavily influenced by my parents), economics research and science journalism. Any ideas?