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Highest Paying Jobs With a College Degree?

Help needed! I'm a junior and starting to decide on a major. I'm wondering, what are the jobs that pay the most if you have a college degree? Or what degree should I pursue if I want a high-paying job post-graduation?

a year ago

There's quite a variety of high-paying jobs you can pursue with a college degree. Here's a quick look at some of the top-paying fields as per the Bureau of Labor Statistics:

1. Medicine: Surgeons and physicians are often among the highest earners, but you'll need to pursue a graduate degree after an undergraduate degree in a field like Pre-Med or Biology.

2. Dentistry: Dentists and orthodontists also receive high compensations, similar to medicine, a graduate degree is required after an undergraduate degree in Biology or Chemistry is common.

3. Pharmacist: They also earn high salaries. The typical degree path for becoming a pharmacist is a doctoral degree.

4. Architecture and Engineering: Various positions in this field, such as petroleum engineers, computer hardware engineers, or architectural managers can earn high salaries. Engineering or Architecture undergraduate degrees would be the way to go here.

5. Information Technology and Operations Management: IT directors or managers can earn six figures. A degree in Computer Science or IT Management can be quite beneficial.

6. Law: While law school is a major commitment, lawyers can command high salaries. A pre-law or political science undergraduate degree can pave the way.

7. Finance and Economics: Positions in this field like financial managers, investment fund managers, or personal financial advisors are lucrative. An undergraduate degree in Economics or Finance would be suitable.

8. Business and Sales: Big earning potential can be found in roles like Marketing Managers, Sales Directors, etc. A business degree could set you up nicely for these roles.

Keep in mind, many of the highest paying jobs require years of experience and may need advanced degrees. However, not all high paying jobs are created equal, some come with long working hours or high stress. It's crucial to ensure that your chosen field is a good fit for your skills, interests, and lifestyle preferences as much as it fits your earning goals.

a year ago

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