Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Majors matter and school matters
Harvard CS: $163896
School doesn't matter as much as major
Major schools in Boston area
1 MIT: $111K
2 Boston College: $93K
3 Harvard: $85K
4 Northeastern: $80K
5 Boston University: $76K
6 Brandeis: $70K
7 Tufts: $67K
Its below BC and not significantly higher than NEU
If choices are between BC Finance/NEU CS vs Harvard English, History, Anthropology
I would go definitely go with BC Finance/NEU CS
For a kid who actually wanted to pursue front office finance, the Harvard history or English major would have more and better opportunities than the finance major from BC or Northeastern.
Your imagination is different form the real data from the real people.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Boston College Finance: $94,626
Northeastern CS: $108,000
Harvard History: $60,343
Harvard English: $43,842
Stop lying
LMAO, keep posting this made-up "real data." Everything I said above is correct.
I'm sorry your kid ended up at Northeastern. I bet he's doing really well in compliance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Majors matter and school matters
Harvard CS: $163896
School doesn't matter as much as major
Major schools in Boston area
1 MIT: $111K
2 Boston College: $93K
3 Harvard: $85K
4 Northeastern: $80K
5 Boston University: $76K
6 Brandeis: $70K
7 Tufts: $67K
Its below BC and not significantly higher than NEU
If choices are between BC Finance/NEU CS vs Harvard English, History, Anthropology
I would go definitely go with BC Finance/NEU CS
For a kid who actually wanted to pursue front office finance, the Harvard history or English major would have more and better opportunities than the finance major from BC or Northeastern.
Your imagination is different form the real data from the real people.
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/
Boston College Finance: $94,626
Northeastern CS: $108,000
Harvard History: $60,343
Harvard English: $43,842
Stop lying
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Majors matter and school matters
Harvard CS: $163896
School doesn't matter as much as major
Major schools in Boston area
1 MIT: $111K
2 Boston College: $93K
3 Harvard: $85K
4 Northeastern: $80K
5 Boston University: $76K
6 Brandeis: $70K
7 Tufts: $67K
Its below BC and not significantly higher than NEU
If choices are between BC Finance/NEU CS vs Harvard English, History, Anthropology
I would go definitely go with BC Finance/NEU CS
For a kid who actually wanted to pursue front office finance, the Harvard history or English major would have more and better opportunities than the finance major from BC or Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Majors matter and school matters
Harvard CS: $163896
School doesn't matter as much as major
Major schools in Boston area
1 MIT: $111K
2 Boston College: $93K
3 Harvard: $85K
4 Northeastern: $80K
5 Boston University: $76K
6 Brandeis: $70K
7 Tufts: $67K
Its below BC and not significantly higher than NEU
If choices are between BC Finance/NEU CS vs Harvard English, History, Anthropology
I would go definitely go with BC Finance/NEU CS
For a kid who actually wanted to pursue front office finance, the Harvard history or English major would have more and better opportunities than the finance major from BC or Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Meanwhile,
GMU English: $28,000
Harvard CS: $160,000
Rofl
So
Harvard CS >> GMU CS >>> Harvard English > GMU English
Thank you for reconfirming the order is by major and it matters much more
Lmao
Yep.
In every major, Harvard >>>> GMU. Duh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Majors matter and school matters
Harvard CS: $163896
School doesn't matter as much as major
Major schools in Boston area
1 MIT: $111K
2 Boston College: $93K
3 Harvard: $85K
4 Northeastern: $80K
5 Boston University: $76K
6 Brandeis: $70K
7 Tufts: $67K
Its below BC and not significantly higher than NEU
If choices are between BC Finance/NEU CS vs Harvard English, History, Anthropology
I would go definitely go with BC Finance/NEU CS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Attending and graduating from an Ivy League school generates opportunities. Whether or not one takes advantage of those opportunities is an individual matter, not a criticism of Ivy League schools.
Attending any college generates opportunities. Every college has alumni networks.
So all colleges are the same with respect to job & career opportunities ?
Major matters much more
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?166027-Harvard-University&fos_code=2301&fos_credential=3
Harvard English: $43845
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?232186-George-Mason-University&fos_code=1107&fos_credential=3
GMU CS: $83185
Meanwhile,
GMU English: $28,000
Harvard CS: $160,000
Rofl
So
Harvard CS >> GMU CS >>> Harvard English > GMU English
Thank you for reconfirming the order is by major and it matters much more
Lmao