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High income from a college major- which to choose?

Hey everyone, I've been trying to decide on a major and I was wondering if anyone had a list of the highest-paid college majors? I know money isn't everything, but it's one of the factors I'm considering.

a year ago

Sure, it's perfectly valid to factor in potential income while choosing a college major.

Heading towards STEM fields generally leads to high income. Here are some of the top earning majors:

1. Petroleum Engineering: Known for being a high-paying field, graduates usually work in oil and gas extraction.

2. Computer Science and Engineering: A major in high demand with many job options, including roles in software development, data science, and cybersecurity.

3. Electrical Engineering: They design and develop electrical systems for vehicles, aviation, communications, and other industries.

4. Operations Research: This is a discipline of applying advanced analytical methods to help make better decisions.

5. Pharmacy: A profession ensuring safe and effective use of pharmaceutical drugs. It requires a professional degree and a lot of preparation but can be highly rewarding.

6. Applied Mathematics: You can work in nearly any industry with a strong foundation in mathematical modeling and computer science.

7. Finance: You can work in banks, investment firms, or corporate finance departments.

8. Chemical Engineering: They turn raw materials into valuable products, like fuel, food, and medicine.

Remember, it is also important to consider what you enjoy and are good at, not just potential income. Earning potential can be quite high across a lot of fields if you are exceptionally skilled. Please do your research about the nature of these majors and consult with your school counselor or advisor if you can.

a year ago

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