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And the same goes for just having a bachelor's degree - it gives you options. An old roommate of mine (philosophy major, for perspective here) started in some consulting job at around $52k, made a good impression on a coworker there, taught himself some code, and about a year later got invited by that guy to a new job at some tech start-up for $90k.