Source Tuesday, May 24, NY Post (page 3)
College graduates make 84% more money over a lifetime than people with only a high-school diploma, according to a study released yesterday.
BUT the highest-paying undergraduate majors make salaries about 300% HIGHER than the lowest paying, according to the study.
The report by GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY in Washington, D.C. found that PETROLEUM-ENGINEERING majors make about $120,000 a year, compared with $29,000 annually for COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY majors.
MATH and COMPUTER SCIENCE majors earn $98,000, while EARLY-CHILDHOOD EDUCATION majors get about $36,000 the researchers found.
"it's important that you go to college and get a bachelor's degree, but it's almost three or four times MORE IMPORTANT what you take," said Anthony Carnevale's, director of GEORGETOWN'S CENTER ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE.
"The majors that are most popular ARE NOT the one's that make the most money," he said.