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Which are the most expensive careers to study in college?

Hey there! I've been trying to come up with a college budget and want to consider the cost of the actual degree as I'm thinking about potential careers. Anyone know which careers are usually the most costly to study for in college?

a year ago

Hello! This is a great question, as the cost to study particular fields varies. High-cost degrees often correlate with technical and professional disciplines. Here are some of the most expensive degrees usually:

1. Medicine: Medical degrees are quite expensive due to the length of the program and the cost of medical school. This usually requires a four-year undergraduate degree plus at least four years in medical school. Furthermore, depending on the specialization, you might need 3-7 years of residency.

2. Dentistry: Similar to medicine, a degree in dentistry also comprises four years of undergraduate studies, then another three to four years in dental school. Specializations, such as orthodontics, require further study, again increasing costs.

3. Law: Legal studies are also a costly field. A law degree typically requires a four-year undergraduate degree and three years of law school. Tuition tends to be high, though it can vary considerably from one law school to another.

4. Veterinary Medicine: It's costly too, with four years undergrad, four years vet school, and possibly more time for specialization.

5. Pharmacy: Besides a 4-year undergraduate study, Pharm. D programs typically take another four years.

6. Aeronautical Engineering is another costly field, as the laboratories and practical training involved can hike up costs.

7. Film, Music, and Art: These careers may require significant additional costs for equipment, studio space, or private lessons.

Keep in mind, costs can vary greatly depending on the school, its location, and various financial aid opportunities available. It's advised to carefully scrutinize the tuition and fees page of any college you're considering, and perhaps reach out to the financial aid office for detailed information.

a year ago

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