If you’re smart enough to get a good LSAT score, you can major in a light liberal arts subject and get into an elite law school -> big bucks. But you’ll also have 150,000 dollars in law school debt, and most lawyers hate their jobs, so you probably shouldn’t do this.
Despite outsourcing, IT jobs are still more plentiful than most.
You can technically get a job in Silicon Valley as a self-taught programmer, though I’m not sure if they may ask you math-based questions on your interview (prob not anymore).
Doesn’t pre-med have calculus requisites? After that there’s not much math. But like law school, it’s a really big gamble from a debt, time and job satisfaction angle.