T25 overall + T10 CS undergrad schools ranked by post-completion salaries

Anonymous
180k+: Carnegie Mellon, Brown
160k-180k: Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Berkeley, MIT
140k-160k: UChicago, Cornell, UCLA, Rice, WashU St. Louis
120k-140k: Columbia, UPenn, Duke, Dartmouth, Johns Hopkins
100k-120k: UW-Seattle, Michigan, UIUC, Georgia Tech, USC, UVA, Emory, Georgetown, Notre Dame, NYU, Northwestern

https://collegescorecard.ed.gov
Anonymous
This list only confirms the colleges whose students know how to boast.
Anonymous
Know how to boast? What? Delusional
Anonymous
More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K

Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Anonymous
T25 gives more mobility into finance and consulting even as a CS major, I'm assuming that's why OP chose T25
Anonymous
But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.


Not many CS students go to med or law.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.


Also the numbers are for three years out from graduation, so most should already be done with grad schools.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K

Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful


Northeastern booster returns
Anonymous
Another stupid ranking. OP needs help.
Anonymous
This exact ranking gets posted like once a month...probably the same poster.
Anonymous
Important thread. People were comparing UVA to Gatech and they aren't different for CS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.


Also the numbers are for three years out from graduation, so most should already be done with grad schools.



Law school is three years, med school is too plus doctors don't really earn big salaries until the complete residencies
Anonymous
So you are assuming CS post grad income based on overall income of all undergrads 3 years out with no regard for size of school or size of CS program? And no specifics of the CS grads themselves? Also this link takes you to a database, not a study . Ridiculous
Anonymous
No Princeton CS ?
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