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re: SEC Graduates Annual Average Salary - 15 Years After Graduation
Posted on 10/16/14 at 8:36 am to lsupride87
Posted on 10/16/14 at 8:36 am to lsupride87
"All about engineering"
I'm also curious how medical careers play into the numbers. Alabama also gets hurt here as many in state pre med students go to UAB instead further taking away those lucrative numbers out of the mix. Most other SEC schools have their medical programs under their the main campus name. The way the University of Alabama system (UA, UAB, UAH) is set up as three distinct schools the areas of expertise are spread thin among the 3 schools. You'd almost have to combine the 3 schools to have an apples to apples comparison with other SEC schools.
I'm also curious how medical careers play into the numbers. Alabama also gets hurt here as many in state pre med students go to UAB instead further taking away those lucrative numbers out of the mix. Most other SEC schools have their medical programs under their the main campus name. The way the University of Alabama system (UA, UAB, UAH) is set up as three distinct schools the areas of expertise are spread thin among the 3 schools. You'd almost have to combine the 3 schools to have an apples to apples comparison with other SEC schools.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 10:03 am to BigD Ag
This survey is flawed and biased toward lesser connected schools who's lowly grads worked their way up the chain in a cubicle after 15 years. Most Ole Miss grads are retired millionaires within 15 years, the only people left to report are teachers and random investment income portfolios which makes us look bad.
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