What majors generally lead to the largest income later on in life

<p>“Unless you want to be an accountant, engineer, or a scientist your major doesn’t matter at all”</p>

<p>Not to be nitpicky but you don’t need a specific undergrad degree to be a scientist. In fact, a lot of people don’t even do a PhD in the same field as their undergrad degree. The important thing for science (and even for medical fields) is that you have specific courses in your background including chemistry, biology, physics, genetics, biochem etc.</p>