You're asking us what you'll enjoy?
If money's the object, be a doctor or lawyer. But don't go just for money. You HAVE to love your field in order to succeed. You won't be good if you don't like it. I'm a lawyer, and I loved history and government in school. I was very good at math. And most of all, I like arguing for my side.
IT guys make alright money. But I'd hate messing with computers all day and the stigma associated with the field.
You could get the military to pay for your college and then come out and join as an officer. That's what I wanted to do. I wanted to be a fighter pilot. I took a screening exam and got the highest score they'd seen. It was a math test, and I'd just taken numerous advanced math courses. They wanted to go have me take a backseat ride in one of their F-15s. The military pays well, and after 25 years you can retire and take home a large portion of your salary in retirement.
You could be a state trooper or policeman. They also have a good retirement plan. It's a good job. I work in D.C., the capitol policemen walk around the government buildings with M16s and shotguns. I think that's pretty badass.
Let's see, you could be an engineer. They have one of the highest starting salaries out of any career.
Hope this helped somehow. If you have questions just quote me. I'm a corporate attorney, so if you have questions about that, you can ask away. Remember, money can be a motive, but don't make it top priority.