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re: SEC Enrollment Numbers

Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:33 am to
Posted by lsupride87
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Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:33 am to
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The job market is becoming saturated with people who have 4 year degrees. Would be interesting to see how many from each university actually get a job in their field 1 year out of college.
A&M, LSU, and AU were on the top of the list for SEC schools in terms of earning potential from what I remember. This is due to a large majority of students being engineers and not liberal arts majors. Not really a knock on the university IMHO
Posted by beaver
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Posted on 4/27/15 at 11:41 am to
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A&M, LSU, and AU were on the top of the list for SEC schools in terms of earning potential from what I remembe


quick search bc I was curious, here are the mid-career salaries

Vanderbilt: $97,700
A&M: $94,300
Auburn: $87,900
Florida: $84,600
Arkansas: $83,600
LSU: $83,200
Tennessee: $82,300
Missouri: $80,400
UGA: $79,400
Alabama: $76,500
Miss State: $75,700
South Carolina: $73,500
Kentucky: $72,600
Ole Miss: $66,800
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