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What salary are you expecting when you graduate and 10 years later


Average household income is like 44k in the USA. You think you're better than average Flood?

[Edited on 12.27.2012 12:30 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 12:28 PM PDT

Around 70k a month.

  • 12.27.2012 12:28 PM PDT


Posted by: Khodan
Around 70k a month.

Are you going to be a drug dealer?

  • 12.27.2012 12:28 PM PDT
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ITT: Nerds with unrealistic expectations.

  • 12.27.2012 12:29 PM PDT
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I dont know.
Because im not looking very far into the future.

  • 12.27.2012 12:29 PM PDT
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6'5", 250 lbs, 4% bodyfat, 9 inch schlong crew, Drive Bugatti to work everyday, 11/10 wife, 9s and 10s for girlfriends, 170 IQ, NFL quarterback, 900 ft yacht, Bench 650 lbs, Have 2000 close friends on Facebook, Math PhD from MIT, MBA from Harvard, Any job I want, Several platinum albums, Awarded Nobel Prize twice, Won several Grammies (not that that's saying much), Estate in PA, penthouse in NYC, villa in Madrid, mansion in Vancouver, Island in Florida, Burned down several churches.


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ITT: Nerds with unrealistic expectations.


Too soon

  • 12.27.2012 12:29 PM PDT

Anything above 90k a year is reasonable.

  • 12.27.2012 12:29 PM PDT

Door Kickers Inc.

If all goes well and I get the job I'm shooting for, anywhere from 55-99K a year.

Salary depends on experience. So, in essence, 55k is the starting salary.

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ITT: Nerds with unrealistic expectations.

Too soon

Future prediction.

Call me Nostradamus.

  • 12.27.2012 12:30 PM PDT

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Meh, enough to live comfortably.

  • 12.27.2012 12:30 PM PDT
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It isn't our shiznit anymore.

How much are those buzzcuts putting things into orbit getting paid?

  • 12.27.2012 12:30 PM PDT

Jack of all trades, master of none.

over 9000!

  • 12.27.2012 12:31 PM PDT

My salary now is 30k as a paid intern. Once Im done school (next summer) and get a job, I can expect to make around 50k-70k starting out. Not great but it'll get the bills payed

  • 12.27.2012 12:31 PM PDT
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When I graduate I'll probably be making around 60k a year. Ten years after that, depends entirely on my specialty. Around 150k, I guess.

  • 12.27.2012 12:32 PM PDT

Depends, If I go with the Navy plan, it will increase through my career from £17,000 a year to £40,000 a year. If I go with the Archaeologist however it will be between £80,000 to £90,000 a year. But It's not about the Money for as long as I'm getting at least £25,000 a year by the time I'm 25, an easy feat with both routes.

  • 12.27.2012 12:33 PM PDT

Generalizations.
Helping idiots hate other idiots since people have existed.

Want to be a chemical engineer.

Chemical Engineers are on average 100K+ a year.
Probably higher here in California since we have so few here. There's so much demand here that college students have jobs before they graduate. No idea what my starting salary could be.

^ Post above me, how coincidental.

[Edited on 12.27.2012 12:35 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 12:34 PM PDT
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Posted by: Harlow
When I graduate I'll probably be making around 60k a year. Ten years after that, depends entirely on my specialty. Around 150k, I guess.

Let me guess, some kind of engineering? If you're not a chemical engineer, you won't make that much. Even if you were there's a low chance you'll see that much.


Doctor, mate.

  • 12.27.2012 12:35 PM PDT
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Posted by: elsnben
Depends, If I go with the Navy plan, it will increase through my career from £17,000 a year to £40,000 a year. If I go with the Archaeologist however it will be between £80,000 to £90,000 a year. But It's not about the Money for as long as I'm getting at least £25,000 a year by the time I'm 25, an easy feat with both routes.


I'm joining the Navy when school ends in January as well. I'm not doing it for the money though.

I wanted to be a truck driver or a personal trainer for a while but that would get boring quickly.

[Edited on 12.27.2012 12:36 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 12:35 PM PDT
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Making ~30k a year at the moment. I'm fine with that paycheck though, so long as I'm doing something I enjoy. 10 years from now? No clue, it all depends on what job path I choose, could be 10k, could be 100k. I won't know until I get there, so I won't bother with making unrealistic guestimations.

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Posted by: oaklandp8ntbalr
Want to be a chemical engineer.

Chemical Engineers are on average 100K+ a year.
Probably higher here in California since we have so few here. There's so much demand here that college students have jobs before they graduate. No idea what my starting salary will be.

^ Post above me, how coincidental.


GL with your 2013 goals of the major with one of the highest drop out rates

  • 12.27.2012 12:36 PM PDT
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I understand nothing because my life is a conspiracy.

I have no idea. A little bit above average, hopefully. Good jobs are hard to find these days.

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  • 12.27.2012 12:37 PM PDT

Generalizations.
Helping idiots hate other idiots since people have existed.


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Posted by: oaklandp8ntbalr
Want to be a chemical engineer.

Chemical Engineers are on average 100K+ a year.
Probably higher here in California since we have so few here. There's so much demand here that college students have jobs before they graduate. No idea what my starting salary will be.

^ Post above me, how coincidental.


GL with your 2013 goals of the major with one of the highest drop out rates


I'm ready to work my ass off.
Even so, it's entirely possible that I change majors.

[Edited on 12.27.2012 12:38 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2012 12:37 PM PDT


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Around 70k a month.

Are you going to be a drug dealer?


[Pimp] AND Drug Dealer AND Indie Devolper.

  • 12.27.2012 12:40 PM PDT