Dentists require grad school. And they're not the highest paying job by far. It's always business. ALWAYS. My cousin and best friend in high school are both dentists. I believe they told me dentists have the highest suicide rate and many can't work until 65 cuz their bodies break down.
And there's no way to answer which is the best paying four year degree career. The really rich don't always have a degree. If they do, their success isn't cuz of what undergrad degree they have.
Do what you like and what you're interested in. Even if there were a best paying four year degree career, if you're not interested in it, you're not going to be good enough to be rich at it.
Engineering is ok, but you'll find out that it doesn't have the best job security. Especially if you don't have a grad degree in it.
2006-12-13 11:37:17
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answered by Linkin 7
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Well there are many jobs with great salaries. Sometimes you start off really low and end up in a few years with a great salary even after investing many years in school. The field of Science is a great field. Also computer related jobs also pay very well. I suggest doing some investigating on a few salary web bases and remember it has to be something the person likes and not always about pay..(although money is nice).
2006-12-13 02:01:14
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answered by Princesa 2
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don't be afraid to pass to school. you ought to study from someone. Its an excellent life and studying journey. Its properly worth each penny. some are intense priced and some are affordable. start up with 2 365 days college then 4 365 days. you could get a private loan and also you'll paintings too. There are some jobs which will require some college and pay rather good yet i imagine you'll have outstanding skills for it like music, events, agency. and so on. Jobs that do not pay good do not require college. there are a kind of alternative jobs which pays rather good for its abilities too yet will require a level or more desirable. do exactly it because you want it.
2016-10-18 05:39:56
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answered by ? 4
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That depends on the economy in general, on how good you are at the job, how well you fit the needs of the employer, what part of the country or the world you're in, etc. In general, I'd say some good fields would be engineering, health care, and computers. But there's a ton of different jobs in there to choose from.
2006-12-13 01:59:53
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Engineers usually do well, especially those in the high technology fields. For one thing, they can easily move into many other jobs and businesses.
2006-12-13 02:04:51
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answered by Wundt 7
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I heard somewhere Dentists have the highest paying job.
2006-12-13 02:02:01
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answered by naddel 4
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Technology sector, or MBA with CPA.
2006-12-13 01:58:48
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answered by CloudRider9 2
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Has to be IT. Just look at what Bill Gates pays his employees.......
2006-12-13 01:57:47
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answered by beeotch 3
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mammy and daddy lol
2006-12-13 01:57:38
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answered by ailbhe r 2
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