average salary coming out of college

13 replies · 9463 views · Started by triplesix · Jul 2006
do any of yall know what the typical salary of a college graduate is coming out of college
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SuperFly · Jul 2006
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Depends on what you majored in, and how you hustle...
Hahaha · Jul 2006
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the salary of this cat who droped out of college 6 months into his freshman year..... $45 grand
La · Jul 2006
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SuperFly wrote:
Depends on what you majored in, and how you hustle...
* nodding head *
'manda · Jul 2006
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as of 2001, the average salary for someone with a bachelor's in computer science was about $55,000. now, it's prolly about $60; probably about $65 here near DC.
SuperFly · Jul 2006
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'manda wrote:
as of 2001, the average salary for someone with a bachelor's in computer science was about $55,000. now, it's prolly about $60; probably about $65 here near DC.
Still depends on how you hustle... I know two people with the same job at two different banks (Networking Systems). One is at Bank of America, the other is at Wachovia. The one at Bank of America TALKS a good game (he actually got me a well paying job there and I have yet to finish my degree). While on paper he's got all the experience in the world, I could still rival him in any conversation about computers and networking. But he's making in excess of $60000 a year. The one at Wachovia is only making about $35000 a year. The three of us have about the same experience. The two of them have degrees in Computer Science. I still have to finish my Industrial and Systems Engineering degree.
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DeepThought2003 · Jul 2006
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Here's the breakdown of most of my friends when we came out of school, a couple years back with just a Bachelor's: Engineering Degrees - low 40s to mid 50s Teachers - mid 30s to low 40s Comp Sci - low 40s to mid 40s Business - low, mid, and high 30s Gov't - 30s to 40s, depending on where you go Administrative stuff - high 20s to low 30s Like every one else says, it depends on a few factors: - Experience - What field you're in - What part of the country you live in - You academic performance in school (a lot of places will subsitute a high GPA for past work experience) - How good you can negotiate So a variety of factors come into play.
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LadyLike04 · Jul 2006
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depending on what your in for.... but me... Master in Psycology to become a Psychatrist...56K annul salary.. (the "american dream" salary) :-D
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· Jul 2006
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For me...to be a college associate professor teachin bology...$60K+
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Deuce_214 · Jul 2006
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Africa Black wrote:
For me...to be a college associate professor teachin bology...$60K+
You can make $100,000+ if you do research like most professors do in the science field
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