For all you college students (and high school students planning on going to college) -
TC is making an important point. A college degree is not a sure path to success in life any more. Do not listen to people who tell you it is only important to go to college and that it doesn't matter what you study - they're full of it. If you want to be financially secure in life and not subject to the whims of The Elite, don't even bother getting a liberal arts degree.
I'm not saying "don't go to college", although there are many people who will say exactly that (and they will have a point). I'm saying "learn something someone is willing to pay you for". If you don't, you might end up like me (BA - History) - a (relatively) broke, undisciplined, and self-indulgent loser who Mr. Chew - in his infinite wisdom - has muted.
Here are the top ten majors by earning potential (I know this isn't going to format right - perhaps if I'd gotten a more useful degree and tried not to be such a lazy bum, I would find some way to get it to look good):
STARTING MEDIAN PAY MID-CAREER MEDIAN PAY
Petroleum Engineering $97,900 $155,000
Chemical Engineering $64,500 $109,000
Electrical Engineering (EE) $61,300 $103,000
Materials Science & Engineering $60,400 $103,000
Aerospace Engineering $60,700 $102,000
Computer Engineering (CE) $61,800 $101,000
Physics $49,800 $101,000
Applied Mathematics $52,600 $98,600
Computer Science (CS) $56,600 $97,900
Nuclear Engineering $65,100 $97,800
Compare it to the list Mr. Chew is giving us of low-paying majors in dying fields, which pay what are essentially poverty wages. I hope you young whippersnappers will choose better than I did.