As PBB said, you will do much better in a field in which you excel.
If your skills are people-related and public speaking, AND you have technical ability, there are a lot of jobs in product marketing, sales and what not. PM jobs can pay big bucks as well. For example, product managers for software companies can make $150k+. For those jobs, typical education is a mixture of business degree, comp sci and MBA wouldn't hurt. Undergrad in comp sci with an MBA is a nice combo for many business-side, semi-technical careers.
If your skills are people-related and public speaking, AND you have technical ability, there are a lot of jobs in product marketing, sales and what not. PM jobs can pay big bucks as well. For example, product managers for software companies can make $150k+. For those jobs, typical education is a mixture of business degree, comp sci and MBA wouldn't hurt. Undergrad in comp sci with an MBA is a nice combo for many business-side, semi-technical careers.