A few days ago
tate

Please help me about the choice of courses with good employment offers in the U.S?

I am planning to pursue a masters degree in the U.S. I am from an engineering background(doing my bachelors in electronics engineering) but I am more interested in pursuing masters in any field other than engineering. I am planning to take my G.R.E general exam.Can any one tell me the list of courses(like with arts flavor and even financial flavor) with good employment opportunities after I did my masters?

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A few days ago
Mhaerie

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The Best Jobs for Six Personality Types:

If you are practical, straightforward, realistic and hands-on: Electrician, biomedical engineer, orthodontist or surgical technologist.

If you are investigative, analytical, intellectual and scientific: Professor, software developer, librarian, physician’s assistant or veterinarian.

If you are artistic, creative, and imaginative: Landscape architect, graphic designer, director or producer, interior designer, editor.

If you are a social person, a team player who enjoys helping others: School psychologist, mediator, nurse, physical therapist, social worker.

If you are an enterprising person, competitive, energetic, and extroverted: Executive, financial manager, sales rep, sales manager.

If you are an orderly, conventional person, careful and efficient: Accountant, actuary, financial planner, technical writer, building inspector.

Here are the 25 BEST Careers for 2007 (according to US News magazine):

Actuary, Architect, Audiologist, Clergy, Dentist, Editor, Engineer, Fundraiser, Higher Education Administrator, Landscape Architect, Librarian, Management Consultant, Medical Scientist, Occupational Therapist, Optometrist, Pharmacist, Physician, Physician Assistant, Politician, Professor, Registered Nurse, School Psychologist, Speech/Language Pathologist, Systems Analyst, Urban/Regional Planner.

They also report that the 10 most OVERRATED careers are:

Ad Executive, Attorney, Chef, Chiropracter, Nonprofit Manager, Police Officer, Psychologist, Real Estate Agent, Small Business Owner, Teacher.

Hope that helps! Best wishes to you!

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A few days ago
yofatcat1
There’s still time to study for the GMAT and then go to business school. Or you can fulfill the pre-law requirements and go to law school. Both of those earn very good salaries. As for the arts, you could get a masters in any of the humanities or social sciences like history, english, sociology, anthropology. Then you can get a PhD and become a professor or some other academic position.
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