I was at an event today where I ran in an old acquaintance, an accomplished engineer from a very fancy school known for engineers about 10 years older than me. She was in town visiting from your end of the country and has worked in the tech industry from Y2K onwards so she's no slouch. I asked what her son was doing these days. She said he was 3 years out of college, unemployed and writing music, thinking about seeing if he could break into the music/entertainment industries with very few connections. I asked what he majored in expecting to hear some easy major and she answered a solid engineering major also from a very competitive school known for engineers/science. Then she humble bragged to the people next to her that he worked during those 3 years, saved and invested over 100K, has some AI technology side gig he does from time to time at $40/hr, and he lives a frugal lifestyle as a single person because he had learned it from them (the parents). That sounds like a much more interesting path after college than slaving away the next 7 years after undergrad accumulating debt, studying or worrying non stop, and having nearly zero life to become a dental specialist or a physician. If he wanted, a kid like this could go back to med/dental school, he's still young. Sure there is money to be made in medicine or teeth, but the politicians, business people and lawyers are eating us dentists and physicians alive in the last 10 years. I'm not sure it's worth it anymore.