Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think.
We are talking about undergrad.
Northeastern is almost on par with Emory for undergrad Business.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z: LOL
It is not poets and quants is a joke. You will never ever see a Northeastern grad on Wallstreet. And yes Atlanta is top city for gen z.
Your mom told you that?
No I have eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Princeton CS ?
Princeton and Cornell would be rated above Brown by anyone who knows anything about CS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think.
We are talking about undergrad.
Northeastern is almost on par with Emory for undergrad Business.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z: LOL
It is not poets and quants is a joke. You will never ever see a Northeastern grad on Wallstreet. And yes Atlanta is top city for gen z.
Your mom told you that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.
Also the numbers are for three years out from graduation, so most should already be done with grad schools.
Law school is three years, med school is too plus doctors don't really earn big salaries until the complete residencies
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think.
We are talking about undergrad.
Northeastern is almost on par with Emory for undergrad Business.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z: LOL
It is not poets and quants is a joke. You will never ever see a Northeastern grad on Wallstreet. And yes Atlanta is top city for gen z.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think GT is overrated at all.
So does Michigan and UIUC to be fair. Their salaries seem low for what their rank.
Anonymous wrote:No Princeton CS ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think.
We are talking about undergrad.
Northeastern is almost on par with Emory for undergrad Business.
https://poetsandquantsforundergrads.com/rankings/poetsquants-best-undergraduate-business-schools-of-2023/2/
Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z: LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Northeastern grads are more likely to be STEM majors that's why they make more. Emory has better med school, law school, and business placement. And Atlanta is a preferred city for gen z. Boston isn't as popular as you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
So more of Northeastern graduates make more money with better majors, and get to live in Boston, NYC.
What does 'top 25 overall' Emory get you vs 44?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
If they make more money it is because more of them live in (expensive) Boston and NYC. Cost of living and the mix of majors explains much of the difference between different schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More schools can be added to 100k-120k.
For example, Northeastern CS: 108K
Is not T25 and not T10 CS, but still over 100K
So list is not really meaningful
Northeastern is
44 vs T25 overall
37 vs T10 for CS
Outcome is stll $108K
Again very solid.
I would Northeastern in Boston over UVA, Emory for CS
Emory and UVA are southern schools ,that naturally would have grads with lower salaries. Also CS isn't there strongest major yet they still make roughly the sane as a school in Boston. That's because they’re top 25 overall.
10 year out overall(not just CS) for those schools
Northeastern: $80k
UVA: $77K
Emory: $72K
For overall, Northeastern graduates make more money, and they get to live in Boston, NYC
So much for top 25
Anonymous wrote:The brown numbers are 100% inflated. There’s no universe where the average Brown CS grad is making more than the average Stanford or MIT CS grad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But aren’t a large portion of students at top schools moving on to med, law, grad school directly after? Seems skewed.
Also the numbers are for three years out from graduation, so most should already be done with grad schools.