This is how much you can hope to earn on Wall Street based on your degree
Emolument, a salary-benchmarking website, gathered data on 2,800 finance professionals at the analyst, associate, vice president, director, and managing director levels and looked at which degrees earned them the most money.
At the more senior levels, one degree comes out on top, and it may not be the one you expect.
Masters in Science, rather than MBAs, earn the most money at the VP, director, and managing director levels.
The data helps shed some light on how much Wall Streeters earn at various stages of their careers based on their college degrees.
Here's a look at the results.