I'd like the respect and the integrity associated with engineering - that is very superficial but it's true. Although, I'm bad at math.
I'm actually hoping to get into an engineering course next year. I presume that you'll find it incredibly difficult to get through it without a solid understanding and perhaps even passion for maths.
the business world appeals to my opportunistic side but I feel terrible doing 'commercy' subjects because it feels so fake and artificial to me.
What is it about them that feels fake and artificial? Commerce is a very broad degree that can lead to many different career/goals.
I feel like the sciences have no future...alot of work for little pay and not much respect
Like Commerce (and Engineering for that matter) science is a very broad degree. Regardless of which field you go into though you'll be competing against some brilliant minds who are passionate about their field (this forum has many examples of this).
I enjoy the humanities but I don't see a future in them.
This really comes down to which field and if you're smart about it. While it might be true that a general arts degree can lack direction, there are many people who cater their arts degree to a very specific and niche field or who use it as a stepping stone to postgrad studies (ie psychology).
The problem (or benefit depending on what you're after) with non vocational degrees (such as Law, Med, Eng) is that it's really up to the student to take control of what they want to achieve.
Law would be nice but once again I have 'fake' feeling for them.
Again Law is used for alot more than just becoming a Lawyer these days. There are many things you can do with a Law degree.
my learning would be useless.
There's no such thing!
any suggestions?
Hmm it a little difficult to give any insightful advice with the info given but here goes:
Journalism: You said you like English, journalism is a great career that can be taken in many different directions.
PR: If you're good with people PR could be a great option, again your English skills would come in useful.
Professional Communications: My gf is currently taking this course. It's a mix of Journalism/PR/Media and gives you the option to specialise in 2 of 3 in final year. Pretty good if you have interests across both or not too sure on which of the three you're into.
Architecture: I'm not sure if you like design type subjects but you seem to be interested in 'prestige'. Architecture a well respected course and it doesn't have any maths.
I think some more info would be useful.
What is your estimated ENTER?
Do you hate maths or just have trouble understanding it?
Are you against TAFE/apprenticeships? or is it just your parents?
Perhaps even more importantly is to have a more of a positive attitude and remember just because you believe people in a certain profession are 'fake' doesn't mean you have to be.