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Highest salary earners in the SEC (undergraduate)
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:43 am
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:43 am
payscale.com
Mid-career Bachelor’s avg
1. Vanderbilt University $118,400**
2. A&M $115,900*
3. Auburn $102,900**
4. Florida $101,400*
5. LSU $101,300*
6. Georgia $100,000
* denotes highest public in state
** denotes highest in state
Congrats to these Big 6
Mid-career Bachelor’s avg
1. Vanderbilt University $118,400**
2. A&M $115,900*
3. Auburn $102,900**
4. Florida $101,400*
5. LSU $101,300*
6. Georgia $100,000
* denotes highest public in state
** denotes highest in state
Congrats to these Big 6

Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:48 am to texag7
So the school with the high acceptance rate has grads that make more money than the elite grads from UGA?
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:51 am to billbru101
How small is The Kings University? What are their specialties? I didn’t know it existed until 3 minutes ago

Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:52 am to billbru101
That just a small sample size. They only need a handful of people to bring their avg up.
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:52 am to MrAUTigers
You mean the school that has 5k less undergrads and an established engineering program is only making $2k more on average per student?
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:54 am to texag7
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1. Vanderbilt University $118,400**
2. A&M $115,900*
3. Auburn $102,900**
4. Florida $101,400*
5. LSU $101,300*
6. Georgia $100,000
If it doesn't account for cost of living, don't bother posting it.
That said, AU has a ridiculously high percentage of STEM degrees coming out of there, so good on them.
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:54 am to tylerdurden24
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You mean the school that has 5k less undergrads and an established engineering program
What does this have to do with anything?
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:56 am to MrAUTigers
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So the school with the high acceptance rate has grads that make more money than the elite grads from UGA?
surprised people aren't paying through the nose for that world class college of business education

Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:56 am to texag7
I didn't go to UofSC to play school
shite, I can't even read.
shite, I can't even read.
This post was edited on 4/2/19 at 10:57 am
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:57 am to Ross
quote:I wish that dude would hit this thread up
that world class college of business education

Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:58 am to texag7
These polls are always so stupid. So much of these alleged salaries are based on where these graduates live. For instance, 100k/year in Dallas isn't the same as 100k/year in Jackson, MS. For instance, my job at my firm in Nashville pays about 60% more at the same firm in our California office (outside San Fran). I would assume A&M grads are going to Dallas and Houston. Now compare that to Alabama grads who go to Birmingham or Ole Miss grads going to Memphis and Jackson. By and large you are going to receive the same education at most state schools unless you are in some specialized field the college is known for. A liberal arts degree at Ole Miss will get you the same opportunities as a liberal arts degree at Georgia.
This post was edited on 4/2/19 at 11:03 am
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:59 am to lsufball19
quote:RIP lsufball19
A liberal arts degree at Ole Miss will get you the same opportunities as a liberal arts degree at Georgia.
Posted on 4/2/19 at 10:59 am to tylerdurden24
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Figure it out
I already did, nothing. I was just looking for the spin

Posted on 4/2/19 at 11:00 am to tylerdurden24
How can UGA grads rank sixth in average starting income for the State of Georgia?
This post was edited on 4/2/19 at 11:03 am
Posted on 4/2/19 at 11:01 am to Farmer1906
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That just a small sample size. They only need a handful of people to bring their avg up.
Sort of like texag7 and ColoradoAg can make all of you Aggies look like total dicks?
Posted on 4/2/19 at 11:03 am to lsufball19
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A liberal arts degree at Ole Miss will get you the same opportunities as a liberal arts degree at Georgia.
But to your point, only if both grads are going somewhere outside the sphere of influence of both universities. In Atlanta, for example, the UGA degree is going to hold more water than a comparable degree from Ole Miss.
Posted on 4/2/19 at 11:04 am to texag7
When I first read the headline I thought it meant how much the average player was paid while in school, then saw Vandy at the top and figured it couldn’t be right.
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