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ROI on College Degrees - Let's Talk Cash

Hey folks. Honestly, I don't want to sound materialistic, but I want to think about my future realistically. Does anyone know the type of college degree that typically pays the most money straight out of college? Assuming I'd work hard regardless of my choice, where are some lucrative fields?

6 months ago

Well, that's a smart concern to have and it doesn't sound materialistic at all - it's just practical! If we're talking strictly about potential earnings, some of the highest paying college degrees right out of college tend to be found within disciplines like engineering, technology, and finance.

Engineering majors, such as petroleum engineering, electrical engineering, and computer engineering, tend to have higher average starting salaries. On the technology side, a computer science degree can lead to lucrative careers in software engineering, data science, and cybersecurity, which are all highly sought-after fields with competitive wages. In finance, an economics or finance degree can position you well for roles in investment banking, insurance, financial analysis and other high-paying sectors.

Remember, though, that a major's potential income is just one factor to consider when choosing what to study. It's also important to consider your personal interests, talents, and long-term career goals. And remember, these high-paying majors tend to be quite challenging - so you will need the passion and interest in the subjects to succeed!

6 months ago

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