Top 20 Jobs

By admin, November 16, 2007 9:29 am

top 20 jobs
What is the job that pays her out of college?

It can be more than a 4-year college, to varying degrees, interested only in know what the top jobs are 10/20. Are there surveys or statistics to help proove this? Currently a freshman at UMass Amherst

The good people at the Department of Labor We made a list of the 50 occupations that require a paid college education. You will notice that a high percentage of them come with the title "doctor". Http: / / www.acinet.org/acinet/oview5.asp?Level=Overall We also know, because Forbes magazine as a study each year, what are the highest paying jobs for people with a bachelor's degree. These publications make the study every year and every year is essentially the same results – engineering graduates make a lot of money, and liberal arts graduates do ed least. Business and IT / Comp Sci at the center. Http: / / www.collegegrad.com / articles / top-careers-degrees.shtml (an example, the article – no matter what you read, is always the same: Engineers at the top, biz and in the middle, lib arts / ed in the background. Want disappointed but really fast? There are some associate degrees that provide a better income potential of some master's degrees. A partner in one of the areas of direct care health can have a very high return compared with a master's in liberal arts or education. Now, all that said, two caveats. (1) The best way to choose a major is to find the career you want to insert and then receive the necessary education for that career. Get a title and then try to decide what to do with it is putting the cart before the horse. (2) Choose a field because it pays well without having any real interest or passion (or fitness) in that area is not a good way out of college and have no No grade. You have to study something that interests you and you can become good. Do not approach this from the perspective that "the degree = work", which is a lie that has been broadcast around the people who misread some statistics. Look at it from the "some jobs pay well and some jobs require a degree, but remember that a waitress with a Ph.D. earns what he earns only a waitress, while a computer programmer does not win what programmers earn — It's all about work and just slightly above grade.

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