Average salaries of Engineering, BA, and LAS

Thoughts? My thought is that its a repost from about 9 posts earlier :p

I personally enjoy how much economics beats business.

I will also like to point out the majors with the highest upsides are the most quantitative. Certain engineering majors, of course, but math, econ, stats, etc. Anyone who can do original and creative work in finance basically.
 
Thoughts? My thought is that its a repost from about 9 posts earlier :p

I personally enjoy how much economics beats business.

I will also like to point out the majors with the highest upsides are the most quantitative. Certain engineering majors, of course, but math, econ, stats, etc. Anyone who can do original and creative work in finance basically.

lol I might have a good career as a thread reposter :crazyeye:
 
Not very interesting though, business deserves its reputation.

At my school, undergrad business is really hard to get in to, and a lot of those who can't get into the business major fall back on econ (those *tend* to be the lame people in econ), making this interesting to me. At schools with unimpacted business departments I could the average econ person being more ambitious, which would make this figure less interesting.
 
The Romans kept their empire by building roads. The Spanish colonized the world with their ships. The Americans won the Pacific Theater of WW2 with the atom bomb.

History is made by those peoples at the cutting edge of technology and infrastructure, so it's only natural that engineering similar degrees earn more and are worth more on the job market. And this is coming from someone who majored in elementary education, one of the top 5 lowest paying majors out there!
 
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