Which job is the perfect fit for me?

<p>Perspective Degree-
Major: Business Economics
Minor: Accounting (Not yet determined but plan to)</p>

<p>Perspective Advanced Degree-
Joint in MBA/J.D.</p>

<p>Strengths:
-Strong Writing skill
-Good with Numbers (very good with arithmetic, quick with calculation of numbers, quickly able to identify error in calculation, etc)
-Strong Analytical skill (Extremely detail-oriented)
-Strong Research skill
-Easily shows enthusiasm in works I do
-Initiative (Self-starter)</p>

<p>Weaknesses:
-Mediocre with Math (highest math taken - Calculus II)
-Mediocre Verbal Communication skill
-Horrible at Life/Physical Science
-Horrible with Computer and anything technology (Basically no programming experience)
-Arrogant
-Easily gets tired of doing redundant tasks</p>

<p>Preferred Lifestyle:
-Stablility
-40-60 hours/week
-50% traveling
-Absolutely detests working in the same office for long hour
-At least $200k after 15 or so years of experience (assuming I didn’t totally lack behind everyone else) </p>

<p>Any ideas on what career would best fit my interest the most?
I was looking into Forensic Accounting but the salary prospect is too low to meet my standard.</p>

<p>You scream corporate law. If you practice in venture capital, you’ll be working with both venture capitalists and startup firms. Looks like a fun area of law…I think relatively new, too. Most of the BigLaw firms don’t have an established venture capital practice.</p>

<p>This is the area I want to go into as well. If you end up choosing this path, we might cross paths someday.</p>