Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://projects.dailyprincetonian.com/senior-survey-2022/afterprinceton.html
Sorting by concentration, you get lots of interesting results. CS is $200k median starting salary. Political Science at $84k beats out Mechanical Engineering at $80k. Fascinating!
Mechanical engineer here. That tracks. 🥜🥜🥜🥜
I’m confused. I thought engineering paid a lot? It’s certainly much harder than Poli Sci.
because that's fake data and here's the real one
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'll go with Department of Education data
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Political Science: $66,134
This is 6 years after graduation
DoE data is misleading because it only includes Pell Grant recipients and those who took out federal student loans. So only the poorest of Princeton’s student body.
You are totally backward lol
DoE data is the real one without rich dad trust fund kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://projects.dailyprincetonian.com/senior-survey-2022/afterprinceton.html
Sorting by concentration, you get lots of interesting results. CS is $200k median starting salary. Political Science at $84k beats out Mechanical Engineering at $80k. Fascinating!
Mechanical engineer here. That tracks. 🥜🥜🥜🥜
I’m confused. I thought engineering paid a lot? It’s certainly much harder than Poli Sci.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'll go with Department of Education data
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Political Science: $66,134
This is 6 years after graduation
DoE data is misleading because it only includes Pell Grant recipients and those who took out federal student loans. So only the poorest of Princeton’s student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://projects.dailyprincetonian.com/senior-survey-2022/afterprinceton.html
Sorting by concentration, you get lots of interesting results. CS is $200k median starting salary. Political Science at $84k beats out Mechanical Engineering at $80k. Fascinating!
Mechanical engineer here. That tracks. 🥜🥜🥜🥜
I’m confused. I thought engineering paid a lot? It’s certainly much harder than Poli Sci.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://projects.dailyprincetonian.com/senior-survey-2022/afterprinceton.html
Sorting by concentration, you get lots of interesting results. CS is $200k median starting salary. Political Science at $84k beats out Mechanical Engineering at $80k. Fascinating!
Mechanical engineer here. That tracks. 🥜🥜🥜🥜
Anonymous wrote:https://projects.dailyprincetonian.com/senior-survey-2022/afterprinceton.html
Sorting by concentration, you get lots of interesting results. CS is $200k median starting salary. Political Science at $84k beats out Mechanical Engineering at $80k. Fascinating!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'll go with Department of Education data
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Political Science: $66,134
This is 6 years after graduation
DoE data is misleading because it only includes Pell Grant recipients and those who took out federal student loans. So only the poorest of Princeton’s student body.
So such a huge discrepancy between pell grant receivers and non-receivers.
Seems to me kids of rich families taking easy majors and getting high paying jobs through rich dads.
Low and middle class families should not be scammed by these.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'll go with Department of Education data
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Political Science: $66,134
This is 6 years after graduation
DoE data is misleading because it only includes Pell Grant recipients and those who took out federal student loans. So only the poorest of Princeton’s student body.
Anonymous wrote: I can only speak to those around me. I have two children that graduated from Princeton in political science four years ago and they are both currently making under 75K. Meanwhile, my child #3 went to NVCC for a semester before dropping out to pursue his music career. He is doing really well because he just bought his older brother and sister two brand new 2023 Toyota RAV-4 as a Christmas present.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and I have no relation to Princeton at all whatsoever. But I’m still interested in how Poli Sci beats out Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. Also interested in how CS is at $200k when most FAANG is at ~$150k starting salary for new grads.
Bonus and stock grants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, I'll go with Department of Education data
https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/school/?186131-Princeton-University
Political Science: $66,134
This is 6 years after graduation
DoE data is misleading because it only includes Pell Grant recipients and those who took out federal student loans. So only the poorest of Princeton’s student body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here and I have no relation to Princeton at all whatsoever. But I’m still interested in how Poli Sci beats out Mechanical Engineering and Civil Engineering. Also interested in how CS is at $200k when most FAANG is at ~$150k starting salary for new grads.
Fintech (GS and other large Ibanks) and hedge funds pay more than FAANG. Assume due to NYC location they are taking more kids vs kids heading out to CA.
But why would a Princeton CS major go to Fintech or hedge funds when the work-life balance is much worse than FAANG?
Working at a place like Citadel seems to be the destination for many FAANG folks, multiple times he salary of FAANG.
Really? DH works at FAANG and doesn't know anyone going to Citadel/hedge funds.
Its too niche, most people won't even get an interview there.