Top jobs in most non blue collar jobs can get you a decent wicket. The industry doesn't matter as much as your fit for the top end of that profession, wether that be an accountant -> investment banker to a cook -> 3 star Michelin chief. You need to match it with your personality, e.g. all brains no personality, or a personality that can quickly click with others, forget the top jobs in accounting, law, consultant in etc as they require sales / network. If you're more introverted, engineering and backoffice jobs might opportunistic and take advantage of you're natural intellect and forgive your social graces.
Most important thing is get good marks and start off, if you don't end up liking it just switch to what is more suited to your interest. Be passionate about your work and rewards come naturally.
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