Accounting or Science?

<p>So science has always been my passion. I am fascinated by physics particularily. Especially quantum mechanics and those weird, out-there theories. Sadly to get a career in Physics I would need a PhD. Most physicists also have an iq of 160-170, my iq is only 130. I’m also looking into accounting. I love the idea of working online and just travelling the world, doing what I want. However, I have no interest in the field, I just love the idea of telecommuting. Any advice on which career path I should follow?</p>

<p>Why exactly do you think that accountants telecommute?</p>

<p>Accountants don’t telecommunte and most don’t work online. You probably will hate being an accountant. And you don’t need an IQ of 160+ to be a physicist; you just probably won’t get a good job if you don’t.</p>

<p>Accounting and business have a surplus of graduates…you can find this information anywhere. Physics hasn’t had a significant breakthrough in decades, so you’re going to need to be astoundingly brilliant to contribute to that field buddy…</p>

<p>Why don’t you just do a general science (first-year chemistry, biology, math, physics, language) and see what tickles your fancy?</p>