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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have twin boys and both just graduated in CS, one from CMU and the other from VT. The CMU graduate is working for IBM with a salary of 95K/yr while the VT is working for Amazon with a salary of 125K/yr. The VT son has no student loan debt while the CMU son has 50K in student debt. CMU might be good for some people but certainly not my kid.[/quote] I'm assuming your VT kid was among the top 10% of his class and your CMU kid was in the bottom 50% to have outcomes like this. It's also possible that the IBM kid chose the IBM job because it aligned more closely with his interests (e.g. quantum computing). [/quote] NO. My CMU kid was among the top 30% of his class. My VT kid was among the top 25% of his class. My CMU kid just realized that he could get a good education from VT with no debt instead of CMU with debt. 50K student debt is a lot of money. [/quote] VT salary outcome in CS: 25th percentile: $80000 Median: $90000 75th percentile: $110000 https://fds.career.vt.edu/Salary/Details?cohort=2019-2020&dispmajor=Y CMU salary outcome in CS: Average $116,526 Median $115,000 Range: $26K-$200,000K https://www.cmu.edu/career/about-us/salaries-and-destinations/post-grad-dashboard-updated.html[/quote]
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