Which bachelors degree would earn me the most money? Pros and cons? Most interesting?
BS in Aviation Management (Bridgewater State or Dowling College) BS in Criminology (Northeastern University) BS in Music Industry (Northeastern University) BS in Audiology (Notheastern University) or possibly becoming a teacher? I have my associates and am looking to transfer, however since i have no real passion for any one major in particular, these are the few that i am interested in equally and tyring to narrow down. Any information would be awesome
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Answered by Illegal Eagle
The short run answer would probably be Aviation Management or Criminology (especially if you were already in law enforcement). Teaching does not pay a lot for the hours you ACTUALLY work. While your official day at school might be 8 hours, you will spend another 3-4 hours planning lessons and grading homework each night (if you are a quality teacher), so your hourly wage actually drops. However, teachers get great benefits in many districts. it all depends on what you want. If you are about the money, go with the most practical major which feeds an industry with high demand (criminology). If you are not necessarily about the money, then try your hand at teaching to see if you like it.
The short run answer would probably be Aviation Management or Criminology (especially if you were already in law enforcement). Teaching does not pay a lot for the hours you ACTUALLY work. While your official day at school might be 8 hours, you will spend another 3-4 hours planning lessons and grading homework each night (if you are a quality teacher), so your hourly wage actually drops. However, teachers get great benefits in many districts. it all depends on what you want. If you are about the money, go with the most practical major which feeds an industry with high demand (criminology). If you are not necessarily about the money, then try your hand at teaching to see if you like it.









