I'm unsure of what I want to do and need help deciding.
physicist/cosmologist - I want to find out what dark energy is and see if my idea of an equation for gravity could be implemented
Pro's - I love the physics concepts and am most interested in space.
con's - I hate math, although I never saw a point to making conversions and now with physics I do. In the 5th grade I was put in an algebra class for middle school credit and got to leave early because I would finish my problems exceptionally faster than everyone else. I eventually got bored with math and faded away. I'm trying to respark my interest with physics but you have to know math to know physics...
Biochemist/engineer - I want to develop a new form of solar power without needing rare elements like silicon.
Pro's - I'm kind of interested in new energy.
Con's - More math with the chemistry, maybe not as hard as physics though. It wont have my full interest.
Psychologist/education - I want to implement a new form of education for all grades especially k-5th.
pro's - feel like if anything I ever accomplished had an impact this would be the biggest, very interested in psychology.
con's - Nobody can take a psychologist seriously, most of the work is opinionated and who the hell is going to listen to me about changing the school system even with a P.H.D?
Basically cosmology is my biggest interest then psychology, then physics, then new energy. I just don't know what to do. I would love to do them all but I want to do them for a reason and each reason seems like a lifetime of work.