Highest paying jobs for fresh college grads

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Which ones?
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Only Fans
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Engineering
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My kid will make $110k in finance when he graduates.
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CS kid from UMD got $170k+ about 4 years ago. My kid’s friend. Higher in today’s dollars
Anonymous
CS for sure
Finance /IB
They will make 6 figure base plus bonus
Regular engineering doesn’t pass the 100K mark as a first job unless its in Bay Area.
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Anonymous wrote:CS kid from UMD got $170k+ about 4 years ago. My kid’s friend. Higher in today’s dollars


Fresh grad? Which company?
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Is this a post to ask what to major in, what a new grad should expect to receive (in which case, we'd want to know more about their background)?

New grads starting at quant finance firms like Jane Street, Citadel, DE Shaw, etc. can make $300K (including bonus) a year in the first year. My child has one of these (top university for recruiting, math major, and no joke skills). But this is not something you can just get by getting into a good university. These are kids that probably went to a top high school for math and science and were winning national math competitions even then. His good friend also seriously smart, interned all through high school at computer science start-ups, went to UMD and got coveted internship positions at Google is earning around $200K first year (including bonus).
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One of my good family friends took up a job as a part time conductor of a local high school orchestra (won’t say which one but it’s a W school). She seems to be making great money, she just bought a large house and a nice car and was able to set up a very sophisticated/expensive recording studio. Definitely worth looking into.
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Anonymous wrote:One of my good family friends took up a job as a part time conductor of a local high school orchestra (won’t say which one but it’s a W school). She seems to be making great money, she just bought a large house and a nice car and was able to set up a very sophisticated/expensive recording studio. Definitely worth looking into.

hahahaha
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Anonymous wrote:Is this a post to ask what to major in, what a new grad should expect to receive (in which case, we'd want to know more about their background)?

New grads starting at quant finance firms like Jane Street, Citadel, DE Shaw, etc. can make $300K (including bonus) a year in the first year. My child has one of these (top university for recruiting, math major, and no joke skills). But this is not something you can just get by getting into a good university. These are kids that probably went to a top high school for math and science and were winning national math competitions even then. His good friend also seriously smart, interned all through high school at computer science start-ups, went to UMD and got coveted internship positions at Google is earning around $200K first year (including bonus).


My DD graduated from an Ivy and she provides both GMAT and MCAT tutoring while taking a gap year before starting medical school. She scored 527 on the MCAT and 800 on the GMAT. She charges $200 per hour and she only works 20 hours per week. That comes out to be around 200K per year, and since people are paying DD in either bitcoin or cash, no taxes.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this a post to ask what to major in, what a new grad should expect to receive (in which case, we'd want to know more about their background)?

New grads starting at quant finance firms like Jane Street, Citadel, DE Shaw, etc. can make $300K (including bonus) a year in the first year. My child has one of these (top university for recruiting, math major, and no joke skills). But this is not something you can just get by getting into a good university. These are kids that probably went to a top high school for math and science and were winning national math competitions even then. His good friend also seriously smart, interned all through high school at computer science start-ups, went to UMD and got coveted internship positions at Google is earning around $200K first year (including bonus).


My DD graduated from an Ivy and she provides both GMAT and MCAT tutoring while taking a gap year before starting medical school. She scored 527 on the MCAT and 800 on the GMAT. She charges $200 per hour and she only works 20 hours per week. That comes out to be around 200K per year, and since people are paying DD in either bitcoin or cash, no taxes.


Psst: She does owe taxes. Tax evasion is a crime.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD graduated from an Ivy and she provides both GMAT and MCAT tutoring while taking a gap year before starting medical school. She scored 527 on the MCAT and 800 on the GMAT. She charges $200 per hour and she only works 20 hours per week. That comes out to be around 200K per year, and since people are paying DD in either bitcoin or cash, no taxes.


Psst: She does owe taxes. Tax evasion is a crime.

I don't know how the IRS can track bitcoin or cash transactions. It is virtually impossible to do that.
Anonymous
My DD graduated from an Ivy and she provides both GMAT and MCAT tutoring while taking a gap year before starting medical school. She scored 527 on the MCAT and 800 on the GMAT. She charges $200 per hour and she only works 20 hours per week. That comes out to be around 200K per year, and since people are paying DD in either bitcoin or cash, no taxes.


How does she find students for MCAT tutoring? My DS is in med school and tutors for extra cash but most of the money goes to the tutoring company, so his take home is much less.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My DD graduated from an Ivy and she provides both GMAT and MCAT tutoring while taking a gap year before starting medical school. She scored 527 on the MCAT and 800 on the GMAT. She charges $200 per hour and she only works 20 hours per week. That comes out to be around 200K per year, and since people are paying DD in either bitcoin or cash, no taxes.


Psst: She does owe taxes. Tax evasion is a crime.


I don't know how the IRS can track bitcoin or cash transactions. It is virtually impossible to do that.

It's still a crime, you're just proud of her for being able to get away with it.
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