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[quote=Anonymous]PP Here, Engineering, Economics, Political Science. You have to get a degree that comes to a conclusion/solution/agreement. In this area, Engineering/Economics/Political Science you can get a sweet consulting job or work in the government and will be making at least $85K. Political Science could be good for staffer and lobbying as well. People in college should ask themselves where do I want to be in 5 years or 10 years. BTW, this is coming from someone who thinks pursuing a law degree is bad choice. But then again, I am not looking to make $300K+/yr. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]$65K at 27 is not good for this area if you have a good degree.[/quote] What's a "good degree" to you?[/quote][/quote]
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