majors that give many high paying jobs?

<p>Then double major in Engineering and Logic. It will take you an extra year, but you will enjoy it more.</p>

<p>but how about BS/BA+MS?</p>

<p>If you go to graduate school in engineering, then however many degrees you got as an undergrad is essentially ignored.</p>

<p>Also, just because you enjoy logic classes, doesnt mean you have to get an extra degree with it. It might make things more pleasurable if you simply pick and choose interesting classes in the subject and skip all of the annoying parts.</p>

<p>here's a good link
CRA</a> Bulletin » NACE Salary Survey</p>

<p>freshgrads with engineering / business generally makes lots of money.</p>

<p>generally, engineers will get the highest paid right out of college. Business majors follow closely. But in the long run, business majors tend to get a higher raise / bonus than engineers each year. For other humanity majors, maybe it's best to get a grad degree and teach. You can't really do anything with a BS/BA.</p>

<p>i will second sakky on accounting.</p>

<p>And this is one degree in which the prestige of the school matters less. Making 55-60k out of college isnt to shabby</p>

<p>How about physics or chemistry majors?</p>

<p>Generally lower than their engineering counterparts.</p>