To earn the most you need to study medicine - and be rich already

Medicine and economics are most lucrative subjects for students, while creative arts graduates fare far worse

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Prospective university students are being advised to study medicine and economics if they want to earn the best salaries after they graduate, says the BBC.

According to a major study of earnings performance, led by the Institute of Fiscal Studies and based on student loan repayment data for 260,000 former students who left university ten years' ago, median earnings for those reading either of these two subjects are far and away the highest.

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