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Texas and Oklahoma average wages for a Bachelor's.

Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:11 pm
Posted by A_U_B_U_R_N
New Hampshire
Member since Jul 2021
160 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:11 pm
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Texas: $41,179
Oklahoma: $56,618

Saturation is a killer it seems.

Vandy- $120,000
Texas A&M - $96,000
Florida - $92,000
Auburn -$89,000

Oklahoma - $56,000

Georgia - $42,000
Texas - $41,179
Alabama- $39,000

Texas A&M grads are making bank in their State. Impressive.

Oklahoma is also killing it in-state.

The University of Florida is simply amazing in terms of how many people are in that State right now and how many schools there are.

Congratulations to all over the $50,000 line.

Posted by StopRobot
Mobile, AL
Member since May 2013
15375 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:19 pm to
Wouldnt this make more sense to post average wage by degree?
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
55217 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:25 pm to
Texas University undergrad is dominated by degrees for teachers and social workers

They beat their chest over the inflated numbers from medical school and law school but the majority of their grads are on the very low part of the income scale
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
37432 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:27 pm to
On the whole you’re looking at STEM degrees versus liberal arts degrees.

As for vandy’s, they are the Harvard of the south.
Posted by Mulkey Man
Member since Apr 2021
19403 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:27 pm to
I assume this is based on state of residence and not on state where degree was obtained.
Posted by UTprideofTX
Member since Apr 2013
2192 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:30 pm to
Too many bs liberal arts and humanities degrees.
Posted by RamboMizzou
Springfield
Member since Jan 2014
10144 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:31 pm to
What’s Mizzou’s
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:32 pm to
Nothing says “accurate info” quite like a Zip Recruiter link that lists “College Grads” as a job title.
Posted by StopRobot
Mobile, AL
Member since May 2013
15375 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:36 pm to
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On the whole you’re looking at STEM degrees versus liberal arts degrees.



True. Like in banking no one interviews an Auburn grad and is like impressed they went to Auburn and the same is true for Bama. Yeah if you go to Vandy that might be impressive.
Posted by PHLaggie
Member since May 2021
173 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:39 pm to
Listicles suck as authentic source of real information. But they always generate clicks and message board talk, so they keep getting produced and consumed.

Having said that, love to see my bias confirmed that UT-Austin degrees' worth is pumped up by their fanboys more than reality ought to allow.
Posted by A_U_B_U_R_N
New Hampshire
Member since Jul 2021
160 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:42 pm to
Average wages my Baw. Life is unfair when it comes to making money.

It is what it is.
Posted by Golfer1
Naples, FL
Member since Jan 2021
4653 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:50 pm to
Id like to see what Walton College of Business grads start out at.

Id venture to say its over $50k with the way WalMart, their Vendors, Tyson and JB Hunt hire them up.

Posted by A_U_B_U_R_N
New Hampshire
Member since Jul 2021
160 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:54 pm to
I agree. Specialized focuses in a University setting used to be the norm.

More money for me. Don't drive my wage down because your University wants to make money with as many students as possible to make even more money.

I am glad that you suffer for less than $50,000 a year. That is cruel, but it is the reality of it.

Posted by StopRobot
Mobile, AL
Member since May 2013
15375 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:55 pm to
quote:

Id like to see what Walton College of Business grads start out at.

Id venture to say its over $50k with the way WalMart, their Vendors, Tyson and JB Hunt hire them up.



Im sure its probably on par with the other SEC schools
Posted by Ptins944
Member since Jan 2019
1433 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 2:56 pm to
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Texas University undergrad is dominated by degrees for teachers and social workers


Is it possible you might provide one link or fact to substantiate the constant flow of garbage coming from you?

If you have anything to do with the Dean of Admissions at LSU, my prayers are with LSU.
Posted by A_U_B_U_R_N
New Hampshire
Member since Jul 2021
160 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 3:07 pm to
Your reputation as an Alabama "fan" might be surprising.

Your Law School is trash and unknown to the rest of the world. It has been a decade since I have even heard of anyone graduating from Alabama Law. And I live in Atlanta.

I am glad that you turned your University into a glorified community college.

More money for me. Like I said.
Posted by Spread
Alabama
Member since Aug 2012
1150 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 3:07 pm to
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What are Top 1 Best Paying Related College Grads Jobs in Texas
Analyzing similar jobs related to the College Grads job category in Texas, we found five that were relevant. However, none pay more than the $37,081 state average for College Grads jobs.

Nevertheless , , or Assistant College Grads may still be interesting positions to explore.

Job Title Annual Salary Monthly Pay Weekly Pay Hourly Wage
Assistant College Grads
$32,793 $2,733 $631 $15.77


"Assistant College Grads?!?!"
Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
20340 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 3:20 pm to
Trained government teat suckers.
This post was edited on 8/27/21 at 4:04 pm
Posted by Old Sarge
Dean of Admissions, LSU
Member since Jan 2012
55217 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 3:23 pm to
Here you go


Because of my position, I’m actually involved in many analytical groups tasked with stopping the transformation of your precious little school into a commuter school. Unfortunately it is quickly becoming UH 2.0.
Posted by Chad4Bama
Member since Sep 2020
5653 posts
Posted on 8/27/21 at 4:27 pm to
Auburn

Early Career Pay:$60,600
Mid-Career Pay:$114,700

Alabama

Early Career Pay: $59,500
Mid-Career Pay: $103,600


Not exactly a vast difference.

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As for Alabama Law... it's one of the top 25 law schools in the country...right behind U of North Carolina.

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This post was edited on 8/27/21 at 4:32 pm
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