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For me, it has always been actuarial science. The barrier to entry to the field is honestly pretty low for stem degree holders, all you really have to do is pass a couple of exams to walk into a 80k+ salary even if you are an autist with very limited experience. That being said, actuarial exams are hard as fuck after the first two even for high IQ people due to the breadth of topics they cover, but insurance companies will basically bend over backwards to hire you just for the chance of ending up with a potential FSA. IMO it is the most overlooked stem career

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