Applying Based on Salary Potential?

<p>I came across a couple very interesting websites that have surveyed previous students who have gone to topish colleges and then shows the salaries based on averages. Here is the website pages:</p>

<p>Best</a> Ivy League Schools By Salary Potential
Dartmouth, Princeton, Yale, Harvard. UPenn, Cornell, Brown, then Columbia.</p>

<p>Top</a> State Universities By Salary Potential
Berkeley, UVA, Cal Poly top this list. Berkely also tops Cornell, Brown, and Columbia.</p>

<p>Top</a> Liberal Arts Colleges By Salary Potential
Bucknell, Colgate, Amherst top this list.</p>

<p>I find it funny that Bucknell tops Brown and Columbia and is tied with Cornell on this list (I am glad I applied there now!).</p>

<p>Although I wish they had another non-Ivy universities list, I think this is very cool to see what the average salary is of graduates from these universities. Obviously, there are many other factors, but this is interesting anyway.</p>

<p>payscale is not accurate. says avg salary of a physician is slightly greater than 100g. in reality it is 200g</p>

<p>If you go by region, it has a lot more universities.</p>

<p>[Top</a> Salary Potential By School Location](<a href=“2024 College Rankings by Salary Potential | Payscale”>2024 College Rankings by Salary Potential | Payscale)</p>

<p>yea, thats weird and stupid on payscale’s part…</p>