Most college students are doing just fine on daddies dime. He doesn’t have a real job yet. Offers disappear all the time. Good luck. I know you’ll bankroll him if he fails because you couldn’t stand the social stigma. Great life. Haha. |
People here are generally ignorant and jealous. You’ll learn more once you stay here longer. Congratulations to your son! |
You’re very trusting of anonymous people on the internet. How’s that working out? |
You know the difference between you and me? It’s that I know what’s going on in the world rather than being a boomer and a jealous ass like you. 300k is actually very realistic for quant finance and is probably only the base salary. |
He's just hardworking and self motivated. If an offer falls, he has the skills to pivot. You sound jealous of a young adult, which is pretty sad. You know nothing of our financial situation. |
I hope I never grow to be this bitter. |
Why are you so angry?? |
There are few quant finance jobs. Your kid is lucky to have one but there are many kids from MIT who are doing regular jobs so "all" his friends may be employed but not necessarily at the same level. |
So? Who doesn’t know this already? What’s your point? |
Nope just graduated in 2025. In software. |
Last school year I paid an Ivy 2024 physics grad $70/hour to tutor my child in Physics C for 9 months. And trust me, he wasn't doing it because he loves tutoring. |
Kid graduated but still in the basement... no job.... Got no social skill to make it into the world. |
OP--- Let's start with you, please answer the following questions: Year of graduation: University: Current Income: Company Name: Position: Thanks. |
that is true. For an engineer to make $$$$$$, they typically have to switch into management. But they can still make 200-250K+ as a techie |
| The parents who know what their kids make are the same parents who a few years ago were called helicopter parents here who can't let go and let their kids grow up. |