Thursday, July 23, 2009

Colgate Tops Cornell In Mid-Career Salary

Presented in confusing format by the Syracuse Post-Standard blog:

According to the 2009 report, Dartmouth College graduates have the highest mid-career salary. In Central New York, Colgate University is No. 7 on the list, with a mid-career median salary of $122,000. The median starting salary for Colgate graduates is $51,900.

Cornell University has a higher starting salary at $58,000, but the median mid-career salary for Cornell graduates is $106,000. Syracuse University graduates have a median starting salary of $46,200, and $86,200 mid-career.

Maybe the crew over in Hamilton (which by the way is very, very far from civilization) will add a new "anti-Cornell classic cheer" about this for next year's Cornell at Colgate hockey game.

Colgate Cheer Sheet

(Syracuse.com)

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  1. Of course, this is only for those who do not go on to get a graduate degree and doesn't attempt to control for the fact that Cornell educates a number of farmers, architects, teachers, union organizers, and social workers who certainly aren't in it for the money.

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