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*Average salary for ivy league grads is $64k [https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/Ivy-League-Graduate-Salary] acc to Zip Recruiter | *Average salary for ivy league grads is $64k [https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salaries/Ivy-League-Graduate-Salary] acc to Zip Recruiter | ||
*'''Ivy league grads do not start out higher than other college grads, but over time, they end up making almost double the non-ivy league salary.''' [https://www.financialsamurai.com/ivy-league-graduate-salaries-and-occupations/]. This implies a higher capacity to learn, while straight out of college, you have no practical skills and thus equal pay. Lesson: OSE promises practical and applied skill sets. | *'''Ivy league grads do not start out higher than other college grads, but over time, they end up making almost double the non-ivy league salary.''' [https://www.financialsamurai.com/ivy-league-graduate-salaries-and-occupations/]. This implies a higher capacity to learn, while straight out of college, you have no practical skills and thus equal pay. Lesson: OSE promises practical and applied skill sets. | ||
*Financial Samurai on the Ivy Leagues - [https://www.financialsamurai.com/what-if-you-go-to-harvard-and-end-up-a-nobody/] | *Financial Samurai on the Ivy Leagues and typical careers - [https://www.financialsamurai.com/what-if-you-go-to-harvard-and-end-up-a-nobody/] |
Revision as of 19:33, 25 July 2023
Ivy Leagues
- An ivy league degree is worth about $30k more ($86k) than a regular degree for individuals with 3 years of work experience. [1]. This figure may be misleading because this does state straight-out-of college salary, nor does it say how many people look for a job in the first place.
- Average salary for ivy league grads is $64k [2] acc to Zip Recruiter
- Ivy league grads do not start out higher than other college grads, but over time, they end up making almost double the non-ivy league salary. [3]. This implies a higher capacity to learn, while straight out of college, you have no practical skills and thus equal pay. Lesson: OSE promises practical and applied skill sets.
- Financial Samurai on the Ivy Leagues and typical careers - [4]