Another vote for keeping as many doors open as possible. As an 11 year old I liked math and science but mostly because they were super easy to be perfect in. Our English teachers would never give out 100% but in math they had to wink It wasn't until university when math finally got a little more complex and interesting that I started to see the true beauty of it. Even then it wasn't until I was into some engineering/physics classes that I could fully appreciate the power of it all. At the end of it my engineering job has no math in it on a daily basis but is perfect for brain teaser problem solving addicts who like to learn constantly. There are many STEM jobs that require math to get to the end but don't necessarily use it.