| Is astronomy worth considering...?
Professional astronomers generally have that PhD behind their name, so if you think you can side-step the math and physics issues and still be an astronomer, that's not realistic. That said, bet Gene Shoemaker (rip) would give you a thumbs up for geology.Most people who aren't too bright in math aren't too motivated to study something so dry. Time to get motivated. You need to decide how hard you are willing to work to pursue your interests. If you apply yourself, you can do it. There simply isn't any step in logic you will have to scale in either math or physics which is beyond your capability to understand. Technical degrees just have more of these steps to take than others.
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