Pharmaceutical
$81,235
Chemical Engineering
$52,853
Computer Engineering
$51,720
Electrical Engineering
$49,946
Mechanical Engineering
$48,441
Computer Sciences
$47,419
Civil Engineering
$41,352
Management Information Systems
$40,915
Economics/Finance
$40,764
Accounting
$40,546
Information Services
$39,787
Nursing
$38,751
Business
$37,122
History
$32,108
English
$30,157
Biology
$29,554
Criminal Justice
$29,324
Psychology
$27,454
Aint that about a b!tch!!! I got this from bet.com...this is the average starting salary after graduation w.a bachelors. I'm just hott cuz I was going into psychology thinking i'm bout to be paid but now I know...i'm not trippin though cuz i'll make mines work, just thought i should share.
37,122....hmmm....
well that's better than being a Graphic major like I was...they ain't even HIRING for that shyt...AT ALL!
I guess I'mma have to make that business I open HOT AS FIYAH and blow thoes numbers out the gate... 8)
This post is funny
Mostly because some of the people on here actually believe they are going to get paid that much for their undergraduate degree.
To get paid anything CLOSE to what you deserve you need to have one of two things
a) Experiance
b) Professional degree
No pharmaceutical(sp) company is going to hire a fresh and green college graduate and pay them $80k. If that was the case than more than just 10% of the population would make 6 figures.
For example, my degree is English. Not because I'm only going to make less than 30 thousand with th edegree, but because I know that I'm going to use that degree to go to Law School, and from there my salary will be substantially different.
Rant #2:
Your degree doesn't matter. Honestly, anybody who plans on going to grad school knows that they can have a degree in basket-weaving and still go to the grad school that they'd like. The reason your degree doesn't matter is because when a job hires you, they are gonna train you to do the job that *they* want you to do. It doesn't matter what you studied or learned in college.
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well you rarely ever make a lot with human services (criminal justice, psychology)...those are the kind of jobs you do because you WANT to or LIKE to, and you're happy to do them for people, and like to get paid for it..that's that work thats good for your SOUL kind of work lolz...kind of like TEACHING...you gotta LIKE to teach lolz..
but also thats not necessarily correct (the income) because it also varies on where you LIVE with the profession
Well my job was not up there so here's mine Social Work wit a (BSW) starting salary 40,000 not enough for what we have to do, but I love to help others!
That's meeee. But they have a saying here talking bout some "6 years, 6 figures"...(because the Pharmacy program is 6 years.) So that does give me hope. But that's a good starting salary.
yes that is what i wanna do be a pharmacist and that is true because 6 years will leave u with more htan a bachelors degree. so ive heard AT least 100,000 for starting pharmacists