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Science degrees ‘more lucrative than arts’
February 4, 2005 | Leave a Comment
Interesting: Science degrees ‘more lucrative than arts’. “Chemistry and physics graduates in the UK earn more throughout their lifetime than those graduating in the arts, according to a new report”.
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