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Wednesday, July 1, 2020
Colleges Where Grads Earn High Salaries
Think you need a grad degree to rake in the big bucks? Not if youââ¬â¢re lucky enough to land a job after graduating from one of the schools on the list below! A recent Forbes article pooled data from a survey released byà NerdScholar. Note: The list here only includes schools that released their salary data to NerdScholar. This is why schools like Yale, Harvard, and Brown are missing from the list. Also, to put things in perspective, there are more than 4,500 degree-granting colleges in the U.S., and NerdScholar only received data for 184 schools within 57 different institutions. For those schools that didnââ¬â¢t provide salary info, NerdScholar still tracks their graduates using other data ââ¬â for example, what percent of the class is employed, what percent goes on to grad school, and what sorts of careers students are choosing. You can use this tool (here) to compare these sorts of stats at different programs. Itââ¬â¢s a lot of fun to sift and compare results, and NerdScholar argues that this school-provided data is more reliable than the self-reported data presented by the students to salary sites like PayScale. See the Forbes article for the full list of 50 schools, as well as an explanation on the methodology used in this ranking. Accepted.com ~ Helping You Write Your Best
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