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 |
This list only confirms the colleges whose students know how to boast. |
Know how to boast? What? Delusional |
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 |
T25 gives more mobility into finance and consulting even as a CS major, I'm assuming that's why OP chose T25 |
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. |
Also the numbers are for three years out from graduation, so most should already be done with grad schools. |
Northeastern booster returns |
Another stupid ranking. OP needs help. |
This exact ranking gets posted like once a month...probably the same poster. |
Important thread. People were comparing UVA to Gatech and they aren't different for CS. |
Law school is three years, med school is too plus doctors don't really earn big salaries until the complete residencies |
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 |
No Princeton CS ? |