What are the most profitable college courses that last 4 years or less?
I know that trades can be very lucrative, but I want something white collar that I can do after my knees start to creak.
>>1746932
radiology tech
Web development.
Thank me later.
>>1746932
sucking dick
>>1748005
I don't know anything about that line of work, but 2nd result on google says:
"I do not advise anyone to pursue a career as a Radiologic or X-ray Technologist. I graduated on August of 2013 from a program last year and the job opportunities are non-existent. Out of the 30 classmates that graduated with me, only about 5 have found jobs, and they are only working par-time or per-Diem. "
>>1748010
What does it entail? I'm fairly computer savvy, but web development doesn't sound particularly specialised or scarce compared to programming.
>>1748015
Anon, this is only funny when it is a legitimate answer to the OP's question, which it is 75% of the time on this board/
>>1748010
get a math minor too, calc.
go to a cheap school for freshmen/sophmore year (ace all your general classes) then transfer to a top university.
I went to a top tier school and made 100k at my first job out of university. I have a friend who stayed at the shitty school got the same degree and makes 35k less.
People BEG to hire me, I get emails from companies and HR departments daily. I'm 24 making 180k. (more then your DAD)
>>1748270
What degree did you get then nigger?
How would a BA in Biochemistry look to most employers?
>>1748354
meme
>>1748354
LOL A BA
>into the trash it goes
Laboratory Scientist. I work in a Clinical setting and pulled $90,000 this year with OT. Been with the same company for 12 years though, so it takes some time to made decent money. I'm grandfathered in their pension plan at no cost to me too. When I'm old I plan on doing mind-numbing per diem work at a local hospital running massive amounts of patient samples on an analyzer.
>>1748270
>(more than your DAD)
Good thing you make a lot cause you suck at spelling.