By Phil Izzo
We know that a college diploma boosts earnings, but a student’s choice of major also plays a big part.

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The gap wages rates between electrical-engineering and general-education majors is nearly as large as the difference between college graduates and high school graduates, according to a wide-ranging study by Joseph G. Altonji, Erica Blom and Costas Meghir of Yale University.
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Posted in: Higher Education
Posted on April 17, 2012
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