Multiple Choice

An individual is choosing between two potential four-year degree programs.

  • Program A: A highly specialized degree in 'Quantum Computing Engineering'. It has very high tuition costs. Graduates have the potential for extremely high salaries, but only within a very small, emerging, and volatile industry.
  • Program B: A degree in 'General Business Administration'. It has moderate tuition costs. Graduates have prospects for good, but not exceptionally high, salaries across a wide variety of stable industries.

From an investment perspective, which statement best evaluates the comparative risk of these two options?

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