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Hey, y'all! I'm a high school junior starting to look into certain college programs and majors. Does anyone have any insight into which college programs typically produce graduates who make a good salary? I'm really interested in finding a path that can provide financial security. I appreciate your input.

a year ago

Absolutely, it's great that you're looking towards the future with financial security in mind. Some programs generally lead to higher-paying careers, especially in the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and business. Here are a few:

1. Petroleum Engineering: While dependent on oil prices, careers in petroleum engineering generally command high salaries.

2. Computer Science: With technology becoming more prevalent, those proficient in computer science and software engineering can earn substantial salaries. They're often recruited by tech giants like Google, Apple, and Amazon.

3. Actuarial Mathematics: If you adore crunching numbers and analysis, careers in this field can offer significant financial rewards. Actuaries often work in finance, insurance, and consulting sectors.

4. Pharmacology: After completing their education, pharmacologists can work in the pharmaceutical industry, research, or in the healthcare sector to command high salaries.

5. Economics: Careers in economics, particularly for those who continue to graduate studies, can be quite lucrative. Economists often find jobs in government, financial institutions, and consulting.

6. MBA (Master of Business Administration): While this is a graduate degree, individuals with an MBA, especially from top-tier universities, typically earn high salaries in management, consulting or finance roles.

Remember that salary should not be your only deciding factor. It's equally important to pursue something you're interested in and passionate about. You're likely to excel (and therefore be more likely to secure those higher salaries) in a field that genuinely interests you. Plus, your salary will also depend on the region where you choose to work and the specific company or organization hiring you. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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