Recent Experience with Hopkins BME Undergrad

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Anonymous wrote:Better data actually by major:

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

Georgia tech Median earnings 4 years after graduation: $102k

JHU: $114k
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Johns%2520Hopkins%2520University


Interesting. Among all majors and in general GT has it.

Georgia Tech

Graduation Rate
93%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$12,116
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$119,180

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139755-Georgia-Institute-of-Technology-Main-Campus

Johns Hopkins

Graduation Rate
94%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$18,809
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$117,419
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $60,428

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928-Johns-Hopkins-University


you should be looking at bme only. Georgia tech is majority CS while JHU is not which causes medians to be higher at tech due to more CS in Faang. It’s not apples to apples


also for CS (which Jhu places well for google where I am at and other fang, median salary is $196k where as it is $150k for tech):

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928

go filter by cs major


Huh? Engineering graduates at Georgia Tech are four times the number of graduates in CS. CS, each year, is a small minority of graduates each year at Georgia Tech.
Also not seeing here where JHU places "well" generally speaking at Google.

https://resumegenius.com/blog/job-hunting/best-jobs-for-big-tech-and-ai-companies
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-engineering/
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech/
https://www.reddit.com/r/MSCS/comments/1seqj8c/university_review_top_feeder_schools_to_us/


feeder needs to be by percentage. jhu places a higher proportion of their cs grads to fang than tech
Anonymous
https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better data actually by major:

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

Georgia tech Median earnings 4 years after graduation: $102k

JHU: $114k
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Johns%2520Hopkins%2520University


Interesting. Among all majors and in general GT has it.

Georgia Tech

Graduation Rate
93%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$12,116
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$119,180

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139755-Georgia-Institute-of-Technology-Main-Campus

Johns Hopkins

Graduation Rate
94%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$18,809
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$117,419
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $60,428

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928-Johns-Hopkins-University


you should be looking at bme only. Georgia tech is majority CS while JHU is not which causes medians to be higher at tech due to more CS in Faang. It’s not apples to apples


You are really doing mental gymnastics here. lol. Take the L and move on. Poster just posting stats as they are delivered.


if you cant interpret basic stats and compare major to major, you are the one taking the L. Are you a tech grad? it sure sounds like it


Just look at Engineering for each school which encompasses all graduates with engineering degrees (Not CS) of all fields. With that site, breaking down into each specific engineering major is an exercise in futility. GT 119,000 median JHU 117,000. Let's agree graduates from both schools seem to do pretty well
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better data actually by major:

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

Georgia tech Median earnings 4 years after graduation: $102k

JHU: $114k
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Johns%2520Hopkins%2520University


Interesting. Among all majors and in general GT has it.

Georgia Tech

Graduation Rate
93%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$12,116
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$119,180

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139755-Georgia-Institute-of-Technology-Main-Campus

Johns Hopkins

Graduation Rate
94%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$18,809
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$117,419
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $60,428

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928-Johns-Hopkins-University


you should be looking at bme only. Georgia tech is majority CS while JHU is not which causes medians to be higher at tech due to more CS in Faang. It’s not apples to apples


You are really doing mental gymnastics here. lol. Take the L and move on. Poster just posting stats as they are delivered.


if you cant interpret basic stats and compare major to major, you are the one taking the L. Are you a tech grad? it sure sounds like it


Just look at Engineering for each school which encompasses all graduates with engineering degrees (Not CS) of all fields. With that site, breaking down into each specific engineering major is an exercise in futility. GT 119,000 median JHU 117,000. Let's agree graduates from both schools seem to do pretty well


if i’m a BME grad, which this thread is about, why do I care what a mechanical engineer makes or some other unrelated major? i have no idea why tech was even brought into this discussion
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech. just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better data actually by major:

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

Georgia tech Median earnings 4 years after graduation: $102k

JHU: $114k
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Johns%2520Hopkins%2520University


Interesting. Among all majors and in general GT has it.

Georgia Tech

Graduation Rate
93%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$12,116
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$119,180

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139755-Georgia-Institute-of-Technology-Main-Campus

Johns Hopkins

Graduation Rate
94%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$18,809
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$117,419
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $60,428

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928-Johns-Hopkins-University


you should be looking at bme only. Georgia tech is majority CS while JHU is not which causes medians to be higher at tech due to more CS in Faang. It’s not apples to apples


You are really doing mental gymnastics here. lol. Take the L and move on. Poster just posting stats as they are delivered.


if you cant interpret basic stats and compare major to major, you are the one taking the L. Are you a tech grad? it sure sounds like it


Just look at Engineering for each school which encompasses all graduates with engineering degrees (Not CS) of all fields. With that site, breaking down into each specific engineering major is an exercise in futility. GT 119,000 median JHU 117,000. Let's agree graduates from both schools seem to do pretty well


if i’m a BME grad, which this thread is about, why do I care what a mechanical engineer makes or some other unrelated major? i have no idea why tech was even brought into this discussion


fair
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Better data actually by major:

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

Georgia tech Median earnings 4 years after graduation: $102k

JHU: $114k
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Johns%2520Hopkins%2520University


Interesting. Among all majors and in general GT has it.

Georgia Tech

Graduation Rate
93%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$12,116
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$119,180

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?139755-Georgia-Institute-of-Technology-Main-Campus

Johns Hopkins

Graduation Rate
94%
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: 59%
0%100%Midpoint for 4-yr Schools

Average Annual Cost
$18,809
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $20,081
$0
$100,000
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges

Median Earnings
$117,419
Midpoint for 4-yr Colleges: $60,428

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928-Johns-Hopkins-University


you should be looking at bme only. Georgia tech is majority CS while JHU is not which causes medians to be higher at tech due to more CS in Faang. It’s not apples to apples


also for CS (which Jhu places well for google where I am at and other fang, median salary is $196k where as it is $150k for tech):

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?162928

go filter by cs major


Huh? Engineering graduates at Georgia Tech are four times the number of graduates in CS. CS, each year, is a small minority of graduates each year at Georgia Tech.
Also not seeing here where JHU places "well" generally speaking at Google.

https://resumegenius.com/blog/job-hunting/best-jobs-for-big-tech-and-ai-companies
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-engineering/
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech/
https://www.reddit.com/r/MSCS/comments/1seqj8c/university_review_top_feeder_schools_to_us/


feeder needs to be by percentage. jhu places a higher proportion of their cs grads to fang than tech


No one cares about Fang. Very small % want that.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech.
just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.


lol That's absolute nonsense. Now you are spewing garbage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech.
just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.


lol That's absolute nonsense. Now you are spewing garbage.


the only thing i lol about is your inability to do stats. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

filter by major and compare to GT. CS at jhu makes 190k, GT is 150k. so on and so forth


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech.
just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.


lol That's absolute nonsense. Now you are spewing garbage.


the only thing i lol about is your inability to do stats. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

filter by major and compare to GT. CS at jhu makes 190k, GT is 150k. so on and so forth




266 graduates in that GT median
only 108 graduates in that JHU median.
So completely unreliable to purport what you are suggesting. But, I'm sure you already know that.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech.
just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.


lol That's absolute nonsense. Now you are spewing garbage.


the only thing i lol about is your inability to do stats. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

filter by major and compare to GT. CS at jhu makes 190k, GT is 150k. so on and so forth




266 graduates in that GT median
only 108 graduates in that JHU median.
So completely unreliable to purport what you are suggesting. But, I'm sure you already know that.



number of cs grads. good enough
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://completegeorgia.org/campus_plans/2024/georgia-institute-technology

as for cs, GT has 1200 cs degrees awarded out of 4500 total grads. That is a huge percentage.
. It actually is a small percentage of total grads compared to Engineering. So then you agree that 64% all majors (non CS) at GT are accounted for within that median and that median is still higher than JHU.) Cool not disagreeing with you and I also agree with you CS grads at GT do extremely well financially in the Tech space. Both things can be right. Good on them.



every single eng major at jhu makes more median salary than their eng counterpart at georgia tech.
just because georgia tech has a higher median because they have a higher proportion of cs grads doesnt meant they outperform jhu. Your arguments arent helping tech grads look smart.


lol That's absolute nonsense. Now you are spewing garbage.


the only thing i lol about is your inability to do stats. https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/search/fos/?sort=fos_median_earnings:desc&page=0&cip4=1405&cip4_degree=3&school=Georgia%2520Institute%2520of%2520Technology-Main%2520Campus

filter by major and compare to GT. CS at jhu makes 190k, GT is 150k. so on and so forth




266 graduates in that GT median
only 108 graduates in that JHU median.
So completely unreliable to purport what you are suggesting. But, I'm sure you already know that.



number of cs grads. good enough


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