'The bachelor’s degree in business operations, administration or management with the highest median first-year earnings was Bismarck State College’s bachelor of applied science in energy management in Bismarck, N.D. Students earn more than $100,000 a year on average in their first year following graduation." MarketWatch, reporting on the research by Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce.
Yes, law students in prestigious programs could have pulled down $100k right out of college. That college didn't have to be Ivy League. Meanwhile, the median compensation after three years of law school is about $75,000.
Also, the shorter the degree program the more the ROI could be than undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs.
For example, graduates of the associate degree program at the City University of New York earned $800 more than the median earnings of those with master degrees from all schools.
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