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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, it depends on the goal and the kid. If you are a LMC or less privileged college student without tons of connections at a non-top-tier school and you want career security.... engineering is almost surely your best bet if you have enough math skills to get the degree. You can turn that into whatever you want depending on your goals. If you have the personality for it, you can do sales or management and your income can have the higher trajectory. If you just want a stable life, you can stay on a more traditional tech path and you may top out around $200k or something. Not shabby, but yeah, those successful in business/capitalism can easily beat you on money.[/quote] Agree. Ppl who post here generally grew up lower middle class or very middle class and haven’t quite figured out how to climb up effectively. As someone who grew up lower middle class and now has a household income of at least $5 million a year and a Net worth above $50 million, I am not at all focused on this list for my senior. If you are focused on this list, you are barking up the wrong tree. And if you do t see it, you need to expose yourself to different things.[/quote]
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