Even elite US universities have academic majors that result in negative or low returns on investment (ROI). The Higher Education Inquirer I looked at some of America's most elite schools and found the worst performing majors at each school. You can find the information yourself by going to the US Department of Education's College Scorecard.
While the College Scorecard has limitations, including incomplete and missing data, it can still be used as one tool for choosing a college and a major to study. The College Scorecard has a section for every school called "Salary After Attending."
If you click on "View More Details" you can see several sections, including a section titled "Salary after Completing." If you take a look at the range and hover over the low you see the major that had the lowest performing major in terms of salaries.
The salary ranges for some schools are enormous, and it's amazing what you will find for low salary majors at elite schools. Some may argue that the salaries are misleading if people go on to grad school or medical school, but many do not. And of those who do continue their studies some still end up as post docs or in other less than optimum jobs while holding an even larger amount of debt. CalTech is the only school that does not have a low-ROI major.
Here's a sample.
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