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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 335058" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>You know, of course, that the selling point of any college degree is the lifetime earnings, whether it is from Tech or anywhere else. The last figure I saw a year or so ago was that a college graduate could expect to make an average of about $850,000 more than someone with just a HS degree, irrespective of the origin of the degree. That number has tended to move up and down but in pretty small increments. Certainly Tech grads in high end fields will make more, but the flip side is that a lot of Tech grads in less demanded fields will go right into the middle of the pack, because that is life. And yep, the same is true of grads from Stanford or ND or Cornell or Yale, etc. The degree might get one in the door but it does not guarantee a desk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 335058, member: 2175"] You know, of course, that the selling point of any college degree is the lifetime earnings, whether it is from Tech or anywhere else. The last figure I saw a year or so ago was that a college graduate could expect to make an average of about $850,000 more than someone with just a HS degree, irrespective of the origin of the degree. That number has tended to move up and down but in pretty small increments. Certainly Tech grads in high end fields will make more, but the flip side is that a lot of Tech grads in less demanded fields will go right into the middle of the pack, because that is life. And yep, the same is true of grads from Stanford or ND or Cornell or Yale, etc. The degree might get one in the door but it does not guarantee a desk. [/QUOTE]
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