DP Cite your source. Also companies pay for Masters Degrees, PT MBA's, Executive MBA's, etc. So cost is a moot point. Your point is fine, graduate with engineering make 6 figures. You can also graduate with English go to McKinsey make 6 figures. If the point is just to make 6 figures fine. But Engineers who cannot make eye contact while walking down a hallway will make six figures and top out. But the most ambitious folks, socially adept and also have brains are going to accelerate past that. I have a Psych degree and make 2-3x what my Mechanical Engineer friend makes and he has a Masters. |
Meh. At least you can take advantage of compounding interest early. |
You can pound. I'll take the 7 figure stock package I got as an exec. |
You sound smart but don't seem to understand that an exception doesn't make the rule. For every psych major making "2-3x" their mechE friend, there are a thousand engineers that make "2-3x" their mechE friends. Or did you think that just because you are successful, all psychology degree holders make "2-3x" their mechE friends? |
Plenty of engineers in MBA programs. |
| Interesting that asking for the OPs end game is deleted? I honestly want to know? |
| Anyone have any experience with Biomathematics? Sounds perfect for my math-inclined DD. Better than a straight Matg degree? |
oh whoops that discussion was on one of the other million posts like this...sorry move along |
.. with your graduate degree, whereas the engineering major may have gotten stock options at a pre IPO without a graduate degree. Why is this so hard for English majors to understand.. for the most part, you need a graduate degree to earn six figures if you have an undergrad degree in English, but not so if you have an undergrad degree in Eng. |
Once again, a non Eng major does not understand statistics. The source is OP's post link... and another link that shows 10 yrs out. |
You don't seem to understand corporations. I work in Biotech. We have FOUR THOUSAND Directors, Sr. Directors and VPs who make 2-3x what the engineers make. |
source, since you didn't read the links. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/20/highest-paying-college-majors.html
Even mid career with graduate degree, Engineering tops the list. |
I wonder what percentage of the donations her nonprofit allocated for administrative and other expenses vs. the cause/charity. |
dp.. and you don't seem to understand that ALL FOUR THOUSAND directors, SR Directors all have graduate degrees, whereas many engineers don't. So once again... in order for English majors to earn six figures they need to spend $100K+ on graduate school to do so, whereas Engineering majors don't. |
But most engineers don't make much past those starting figures, unless they go on and get a law degree and go into Intellectual Property law. They are static and don't have the dramatic upward trend seen in other fields. |