10 Best university degrees to study – It’s good news for anyone who studied economics at university, but it’s not looking great for those who chose journalism like some of us here.
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If we really wanted to make money we should have taken a maths based degree, according to Emolument.com, which lists salaries earned by students within five years of graduating.
Or maybe we could have done law, with graduates expected to earn £42,000, which was only second to economics at £45,000.
Accounting, business and statistics would see you earn more than £37,000 and a top science qualification could bank you £36,000 annually.
Creative subjects were nowhere to be seen on the top ten list, with Fine Arts ranking the highest at 14 with a salary of £25,000.
Don’t even ask us about journalism.
10 Best university degrees to study:
1. Economics – £45,000
2. Law – £42,000
3. Maths/Statistics – £39,000
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