In college, we all want to study a field that will lead to a high-paying job. However, sometimes these high-paying jobs will cause the most stress in our lives, which will make you think: Is the money really worth it?

You don't want to be stuck in a career that stresses you out more than tax season, so take a look at these high-paying jobs that also offer a low-stress environment, reported by Yahoo!

1. Multimedia Artist
Median annual salary: $64, 470
Why it's low-stress: Most multimedia artists are self-employed, and less supervision can lead to less stress.
The degree you need: a B.A. in computer graphics, fine art, animation or a related field.

2. Technical Writer
Median annual salary: $67,900
Why it's low-stress: You get to work alone, and you'll have "plenty of time to think."
The degree you need: a degree in journalism, English or communications.

3. Sales Engineer
Median annual salary: $93,900
Why it's low-stress: You don't have to sit still in an office all day; you get to travel and make your own schedule.
The degree you need: a B.A. in engineering or related field.

4. Actuary ("using math and statistics to estimate the likelihood of things, like natural disasters or accidents.)
Median annual salary: $94,340
Why it's low-stress: It's not a deadline-oriented job.
The degree you need: a B.A. in mathematics, statistics, actuarial science or another analytical field.

5. Dental Hygienist
Median annual salary: $71,110
Why it's low-stress: It's a "happy" job where their "customers" rarely complain.
The degree you need: An associate's degree in dental hygiene.

6. Computer Programmer
Median annual salary: $76,140
Why it's low-stress: There's a lot of flexibility, and you can even work from home.
The degree you need: B.A. in computer science or a related field.

7. Personal Financial Advisor
Median annual salary: $75, 320
Why it's low-stress: Many advisors are self-employed, you can avoid crowds, and you can travel to conferences.
The degree you need: a B.A. in finance, economics, accounting, business, mathematics or law.

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