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Im a senior, I took AP Chemistry last year, and I am in AP Calculus, AP Biology, and AP Physics. I excel at chemistry (on the high school level) and I have always had a passion for it, specially organic chemistry, but now that I am in Calculus and Physics, I have reallllyyyy come to love them way more than chemistry. My ideal career would be aerospace engineering, but i feel like it would be 1) difficult to find a job. 2) have a lot lower paycheck than organic chemistry and 3) a boring desk job/being a grunt. I really love calculus, and I'm afraid that I won't use much of it in chemistry. Obviously I don't want to base life decisions on how much math is involved, but physics is definitely a more desired choice, money and type of work aside. What do you think? What does a standard aerospace engineering career look like, and what does a organic chemistry career look like (broad)