3. Astronomer: $110,980/Year
If you have an interest in the field of astronomy and are willing to spend the time and money necessary to obtain your Ph.D, then becoming an astronomer is something you should definitely look into. The importance of social interaction is rated at a 49; therefore, it’s safe to assume that the amount of time you spend working independently will outweigh the time spent interacting with other individuals. Just remember that if this is something you are interested in pursuing, it needs to come with a passion for and an extensive knowledge of quite a few different applied sciences. You will spend most of your time studying outer space and the Earth’s atmosphere; and depending on your own preferences, you could also end up studying and monitoring the satellites that we have in our orbit.