Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
Why would you assume Emory grads all stay in Atlanta?
Because they do, it's not an assumption.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
But they do, Half of Emory grads stay in the southeast it says it in there career outcomes site. That's true for most college grads. Also yes most GTown and UVA grads are in the mid Atlantic.
Cite your sources, PP. And while you're at it, consider reading Strunk & White.
It's an anonymous forum pp. Insulting people you don't know is pathetic. Here's the link
https://careercenter.emory.edu/outcomes/
43% of Emory grads stay in Georgia, if you count the other southern states it's well over 50%. So yes Emory grads have better salary potential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
Why would you assume Emory grads all stay in Atlanta?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
But they do, Half of Emory grads stay in the southeast it says it in there career outcomes site. That's true for most college grads. Also yes most GTown and UVA grads are in the mid Atlantic.
Cite your sources, PP. And while you're at it, consider reading Strunk & White.
It's an anonymous forum pp. Insulting people you don't know is pathetic. Here's the link
https://careercenter.emory.edu/outcomes/
43% of Emory grads stay in Georgia, if you count the other southern states it's well over 50%. So yes Emory grads have better salary potential.
PP, I also recommend Guides To Straight Thinking With 13 Common Fallacies, by Stuart Chase.
You might learn something! And buying a couple of books is a lot cheaper than going to either Emory or Georgetown, PP. Buy them for your kid, too. Saves on tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
But they do, Half of Emory grads stay in the southeast it says it in there career outcomes site. That's true for most college grads. Also yes most GTown and UVA grads are in the mid Atlantic.
Cite your sources, PP. And while you're at it, consider reading Strunk & White.
It's an anonymous forum pp. Insulting people you don't know is pathetic. Here's the link
https://careercenter.emory.edu/outcomes/
43% of Emory grads stay in Georgia, if you count the other southern states it's well over 50%. So yes Emory grads have better salary potential.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
But they do, Half of Emory grads stay in the southeast it says it in there career outcomes site. That's true for most college grads. Also yes most GTown and UVA grads are in the mid Atlantic.
Cite your sources, PP. And while you're at it, consider reading Strunk & White.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
But they do, Half of Emory grads stay in the southeast it says it in there career outcomes site. That's true for most college grads. Also yes most GTown and UVA grads are in the mid Atlantic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
What does location of the university git to do with it? You aren’t seriously suggesting that Emory grads go to work in Atlanta after graduation, are you? And that Georgetown alums are employed only in DC and UVA alums in Virginia?
Come on. Think about what you’re saying. You’re smarter than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
So Georgetown grads end up making 20k more than Emory grads which is good but not that impressive considering location. 71k is Atlanta will give you a princes lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Payscale reports the following rankings and average earnings:
Georgetown - #16 - $73,800 (early career) - $156,000 (mid career)
Virginia ——— #66 - $72,300 (early career) - $137,300 (mid career)
Emory ———- #90 - $71,500 (early career) - $133,400 (mid career)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironically USNews says Emory grads make more. The PP might have been using old data.
https://premium.usnews.com/best-colleges/compare/1564-1445/emory-university-vs-georgetown-university?xwalk_id=139658&xwalk_id=131496
No, the College Scorecard data and US News are just looking at different things. The Dept of Ed is looking at median earnings ten years post-graduation for students who received federal financial aid. (In other words: that would exclude kids form super-rich families, so the difference can't be accounted fo by a higher percentage of super rich kids). US News is looking at average starting salary for graduates.
Georgetown grads who received federal aid as students make a median amount of $24k more than Emory grads ten years out. Emory grads make, on average, a little bit more immediately upon graduating. (The difference is pretty minuscule, too: US News says average starting salary for Emory grads is $60,200, compared to $59,500 for Georgetown. Difference in starting salaries is just over 1%. I wouldn't advise my kid to choose a school based on a 1% difference in starting salary)
I am always skeptical of this data if no adjustments are made for cost of living.
Wouldn't Emory grads have the better cost of living.