Those with a bachelor's degree in a STEM area, particularly science and engineering, get great starting salaries as new grads. I thought you could get to $100k with a BS in Electrical Engeering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Engineering. Roosh was a STEM graduate from University of Maryland before becoming a full time pickup artist and writing "Bang". His BS was Microbiology, which was on the S side of STEM.
Accounting is the best discipline within the realm of Business. Accountants are always in demand. Within business, it's the best way to ensure employment. Finance can be lucrative but more layoff prone. It's not the worst discipline. Management Information Systems (MIS) and Operations are decent niches. Operations has been closely associated with Supply Chain, which is really hot right now but has always had a following. Marketing can be the most glamorous but the most layoff prone. Due to perceived glamour, getting Marketing roles can be difficult. People with business degrees also often pursue sales roles, which have some level of instability as well. In many organizations, sales reps are out the door if not making quota. Sales quotas are often unreasonable.
Sales and Marketing have the most applicability towards pickup and seduction.
In colleges, women with Business majors and a Marketing/Advertising type focus area within the major tend to be slightly smarter pretty ones. Some of the hottest chick majors are Psychology/Sociology/Communication. The Psychology/Sociology/Communication hotties become sales reps and make money selling to horn dog, thirsty professional men. The pretty women who are Business/Marketing majors often end up in fashionable ad agencies. Some might be cut out for brand management roles, but brand management roles requires a level of careerism that the hottest women don't want, but some cuties will do.
That's true for a select few MBAs. It's not true for a lot of MBAs. Where you get your MBA matters a lot. You want a Top 25/Ivy League MBA program.