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re: 25th to 75th Percentiles for 2018 SEC Freshman ACT scores at each school

Posted on 11/25/19 at 11:35 pm to
Posted by InGAButLoveBama
Member since Jan 2018
924 posts
Posted on 11/25/19 at 11:35 pm to
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Another fun one...

Across the SEC:

Early Career Earnings (graduates who received a bachelor’s degree):

1. Vanderbilt University* – $64,400 (private university)
2. Texas A&M University – $66,600
3. University of Florida – $55,800
4. LSU – $54,800
5(t). Auburn University – $54,400
5(t). University of Georgia – $54,400
7. University of Arkansas – $52,500
8(t). University of Missouri – $52,300
8(t). University of Alabama – $52,300
10. University of Kentucky – $51,700
11(t.). Mississippi State University – $51,100
11(t). University of Tennessee – $51,100
13. University of South Carolina – $50,300
14. University of Mississippi – $48,500


Mid-Career Earnings (graduates who received a bachelor’s degree):

1. Vanderbilt University* – $119,100 (private university)
2. Texas A&M University – $115,700
3. Auburn University – $104,500
4. LSU – $102,900
5. University of Florida – $102,800
6. University of Georgia – $100,700
7. University of Missouri – $98,600
8. University of Arkansas – $98,000
9. University of Alabama – $97,400
10. University of Kentucky – $96,400
11. University of Tennessee – $95,100
12. Mississippi State University – 94,100
13. University of South Carolina – $89,900
14. University of Mississippi – $89,100


Sources: LINK LINK


This list means nothing until you compare for example, STEM grads from each school with one another, for certain schools have higher percentages of non STEM grads than others, which pulls down their avg salary.
Posted by ExtraSpecial
Music City
Member since Dec 2018
2128 posts
Posted on 11/25/19 at 11:38 pm to
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This list means nothing until you compare for example, STEM grads from each school with one another, for certain schools have higher percentages of non STEM grads than others, which pulls down their avg salary

Exactly.

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25-31

Not bad.
Posted by Old Money
Member since Sep 2012
36704 posts
Posted on 11/26/19 at 12:09 am to
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This list means nothing until you compare for example, STEM grads from each school with one another, for certain schools have higher percentages of non STEM grads than others, which pulls down their avg salary.


Cool, your ACT list means nothing. Also, nice cope.
This post was edited on 11/26/19 at 12:10 am
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
119389 posts
Posted on 11/26/19 at 9:37 am to
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1. Vanderbilt University* – $119,100 (private university)
2. Texas A&M University – $115,700
3. Auburn University – $104,500
4. LSU – $102,900
5. University of Florida – $102,800


O&G baws.
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