Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
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Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Surprised both numbers are as low as they are, tbh.
https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/ ... nteractive
MSU grads earn $39,700 10 years after enrolling.
UM grads are at $34, 100.
Carrol is tops with an average of $44,000.
https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/ ... nteractive
MSU grads earn $39,700 10 years after enrolling.
UM grads are at $34, 100.
Carrol is tops with an average of $44,000.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
What's the takeaway, in your view?
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Would be interesting to know what percent of those ten year after grads are docs. My guess is that the Carrol% is the highest, followed by Bozeman and then Missoula. The salaries docs make are large enough above the median to affect these #s to some degree.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Just for comparison I looked at MT and then ND. The column I found most interesting was the Over/Under of the expected salary.Grizlaw wrote:What's the takeaway, in your view?
Almost without exception the ND school graduates were Over the expected salary, while the MT graduates were very much Under the expected. In ND that is probably the oil patch influence, and in MT we are still continuing to be able to create some of the lowest pay in the nation. A very interesting column of data.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Honestly, the difference is so minimal that it's not good for much except smack talk. Both are pretty low, which isn't surprising given the high acceptance rate at both schools.Grizlaw wrote:What's the takeaway, in your view?
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Ok proud Dad just has to brag a little. My kids are a little better than double the average at ten years from their MSU graduation. No they are not docs. Probably more important than their income is the fact that they are very happily married with children and passionate supporters of the Cats. Don't even get me started on how great my grand kids are.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Two thoughts that popped into my mind to help explain the low median:bobcat99 wrote:Surprised both numbers are as low as they are, tbh.
https://cew.georgetown.edu/cew-reports/ ... nteractive
MSU grads earn $39,700 10 years after enrolling.
UM grads are at $34, 100.
Carrol is tops with an average of $44,000.
First: Ten years after graduation is a prime time for young children to be at home; therefore a graduate could be a stay at home parent and receiving no income. (I did not scour the report, so maybe this was taken into consideration)
Second: The bulk of graduates from MSU stay in Montana, where salaries are typically lower than other places in the country.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
I think this is the ballgame right here.The Butcher wrote:Second: The bulk of graduates from MSU stay in Montana, where salaries are typically lower than other places in the country.
Carroll's higher salary rate is a function of the percentage mix of degrees they offer. If you went apples to apples (comparing graduates with specific degrees to each other), I'm sure you'd see similar results.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Interesting data. It should be noted that they (correctly) used the median graduate salary instead of the mean or average salary when reporting the data. The average graduate salary would almost certainly be a slightly bigger number than the median salary due to being pulled up by the relatively small number of graduates with much larger than normal salaries. The median is much less affected by high (or low) outliers since it is purely measuring the 50th percentile or number in the exact middle of the ordered list of salaries.
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Both schools have degrees that have high starting salaries.SonomaCat wrote:I think this is the ballgame right here.The Butcher wrote:Second: The bulk of graduates from MSU stay in Montana, where salaries are typically lower than other places in the country.
Carroll's higher salary rate is a function of the percentage mix of degrees they offer. If you went apples to apples (comparing graduates with specific degrees to each other), I'm sure you'd see similar results.
Do you you encourage students to get a degree in a field in which they can make a good living or do you tell them to pursue a degree because of the knowledge they will gain? I personally think it is a big mistake to earn a degree in a field where there is little chance of making enough money to justify the cost. America really needs to overhaul the education system to prepare students for employment.
My daughter is graduating with a computer science degree this spring and has already accepted a job starting at $83k a year. No she isn't staying in state. The argument that wages in Montana should be lower than other states becasue the cost of living is lower doesn't hold water in my opinion. Every company I have worked at has used that logic but they mostly do work outside of Montana. Oh well what do you do if you want to stay in state.
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Re: Cat Grads Make More Than UM Grads
Not addressed to me, but I'll offer an opinion that's worth a wooden nickel.Grizlaw wrote:What's the takeaway, in your view?
I think MSU students probably choose fields of study have that more financial up side.
UM is the university equivalent of Axe Body Spray and essential oils.