Bachelor's Degree Tier List 2024 (Ranking Top 100 Bachelor Degrees)

Shane Hummus
8 Jan 202315:53

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the creator ranks the top 100 most common Bachelor's degrees from S-tier to F-tier based on his college degree ranker, updated with professional statistical help. Degrees like Actuarial Mathematics and Nursing are placed in the S-tier for their high demand and salary potential, while fields like liberal arts and humanities are ranked lower due to less favorable statistics. The video offers insights into the value and potential of various degrees, urging viewers to consider their career paths carefully.

Takeaways

  • 📊 The video ranks the top 100 most common Bachelor's degrees from S-tier (best) to F-tier (worst), based on the latest version of the creator's college degree ranker.
  • 🔢 Actuarial Mathematics is placed in the S-tier due to its strong early and mid-career pay, demand, and relatively low number of graduates per year.
  • 🏢 Business Administration is considered a B-tier degree, with decent numbers but the creator questions whether the correlation between the degree and success is causal.
  • 🩺 Nursing is ranked in the S-tier, recognized for its high demand and the value of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN).
  • 🌟 Psychology is placed in the C-tier, with the caveat that it can be viable with further education towards a master's or doctorate.
  • 📚 Biology, despite being a popular STEM degree, is considered overrated and is placed in the D-tier due to its large number of graduates and less favorable statistics.
  • 💼 Accounting is a solid A-tier degree, appreciated for its flexibility and strong overall statistics.
  • 🎨 Liberal Arts and Humanities are grouped into the F-tier, indicating they are seen as less practical or valuable compared to other degrees.
  • 💼 Finance is an A-tier degree, similar to Accounting, and is considered a good choice for the right individual, especially from a reputable college.
  • 🏛️ Political Science and Government are both considered C-tier and D-tier degrees, respectively, with Government being less favored due to less demand for the degree in job markets.
  • 💻 Computer Science is unequivocally placed in the S-tier, highlighting its high demand and strong earning potential in the tech industry.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the video?

    -The purpose of the video is to rank the top 100 most common bachelor's degrees from S tier (best) to F tier (worst) based on various factors such as early career pay, mid-career pay, demand score, and the number of bachelor's graduates per year.

  • Why does the video creator not rank all possible bachelor's degrees?

    -The creator does not rank all possible bachelor's degrees because there are over a thousand different degrees, and creating a video for all of them would be impractical and potentially outdated by the time it was completed.

  • What role did the professional statistician play in the video?

    -The professional statistician was hired to assist in updating the college degree ranker, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the rankings presented in the video.

  • Which degree is ranked as the first in the video?

    -Actuarial mathematics is the first degree mentioned and ranked in the video, placed into a tier.

  • What is the creator's opinion on the correlation between certain degrees and their success?

    -The creator believes that for some degrees, the success of their graduates might be due to correlation rather than causation, meaning that the success could be attributed to the individuals' skills or attributes rather than the degree itself.

  • Why is the Nursing degree ranked in the S tier?

    -The Nursing degree is ranked in the S tier because it is considered a great degree with a solid Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program and overall positive statistics.

  • What is the creator's view on the Psychology degree at the bachelor's level?

    -The creator views the Psychology degree at the bachelor's level as not very good, suggesting that it requires at least a master's degree, and preferably a doctorate, to be more viable.

  • How does the creator categorize the Biology degree in terms of tier ranking?

    -The Biology degree is categorized in the D tier due to its overrated status and the large number of graduates per year, which the creator believes does not necessarily correlate with job success.

  • What is the ranking for the Accounting degree and why?

    -The Accounting degree is ranked in the A tier because it is considered a very solid and flexible degree with good overall statistics.

  • What alternative career path does the creator suggest instead of certain college degrees?

    -The creator suggests that alternative education paths, such as digital marketing, can be highly successful without a college degree, and even provides a resource for a free masterclass to learn more about it.

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