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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]PharmD. He can work in a pharmacy or for a pharmaceutical company (Research Scientist, Medical Science Liaison).[/quote] Hasn't salaries for pharmacists collapsed recently? Engineering depends wholly on the type of engineering. Conventional civil engineering can start out at a decent salary but plateau pretty quickly. Engineering managers and even VPs can languish in the low 100s (125k) at most of the big engineering consultancies. I agree accounting/finance analyst are great fields for someone who wants a relatively straightforward route to the UMC with an income approaching 200k or even more. If you're happy to grind and work long hours you'll be rewarded. The big state schools like College Park are great for feeding hard working grads into accounting. Also look at insurance. Some of the high school dullards I knew back in the day are now extremely successful in insurance and I think it's an overlooked field. [/quote]
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