STEM degrees are gonna get over saturated. Better off being an entrepreneur.
STEM major incoming, strongly disagree. I'm a black chemistry major and that statement sounds like sour grapes to me.

Also you can be both a STEM major and an entrepreneur. Who do you think invented the blood glucose meter for diabetes patients? He was an analytical chemist and made a fortune off of something so relatively simple looking back. Chemistry is only a small fraction of what STEM includes. Robert Jarvik is a medical doctor, scientist and entrepreneur and he invented the artificial Jarvik heart and made a boatload of cash.
STEM is a wide range of jobs from computer coding, to medicine, to applied sciences like physics, chemistry, along with fields like engineering, nursing, accounting, etc. The field is wide open and the stronger your math skills, the more options that will be open for you. They all range in difficulty from lighter subjects to upper echelon insanity level fields like chemical kinetics, nuclear physics, electrophysiology, quantum computing, internal medicine, nano-processor design, etc.



These fields are always going to be in demand because there is a lack of quality applicants to fill the positions. Also Americans tend to have an adverse relationship to math and science so if you love both and you're willing to work at it, there are a ton of doors open for you. If your're really good at what you do, people will pay big bucks to keep you.



