The National Association of Colleges & Employers has published another issue of survey data ranking majors by how much graduates can expect to earn.
Then again, some people have to work hard for their money.
The National Association of Colleges & Employers has published another issue of survey data ranking majors by how much graduates can expect to earn.
Then again, some people have to work hard for their money.
Wow, you may want to add a disclaimer especially for the Engineering Fields (specifically Civil) stating: "If you live in a California City and are getting paid this, you're getting ripped off."
Its low-balling the median fresh out of college with a bachelors degree and limited experience salary by atleast 10K for civils in LA.
Hopefully, I'm getting a Construction Engineering Technology degree by next Spring.
If the pay is better, Pirate could move down South to Louisiana to be my boss.
Be careful what you wish for, Reagan!
Well reagan, how do you feel about the spanking machine?
But to be clear, by LA I meant Los Angeles not Hicksville, USA. :P
What?! Spanking machine? I see what you mean, Deo. LOL
Pirate is mostly right about LA Tech since a lot of my peers (including me) have the stereotypical Southern dialect.
Even though I wouldn't recommend moving there (for obvious reasons), Pirate would be more comfortable in New Orleans. When I was going to UNO, I felt like I was behind yankee lines since the locals (including my relatives there) talk more like Northerners. I was one of the few people on campus (especially in the engineering classes) with the redneck brogue.