<p>Hey all the 2015ers!!!
Since you all (including me) are busy with this application process, how many of you are considering colleges according with your future outcomes like your job opportunity , starting salaries and all?</p>
<p>Haha well, shameless self-promotion of my college in a way. But here’s a list from payscale of the colleges with the highest median salary. </p>
<p>[Top</a> US Colleges ? Graduate Salary Statistics](<a href=“http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/top-us-colleges-graduate-salary-statistics.asp]Top”>http://www.payscale.com/best-colleges/top-us-colleges-graduate-salary-statistics.asp)</p>
<p>And here’s a forbes article about that report.</p>
<p>[Top</a> Colleges For Getting Rich - Forbes.com](<a href=“http://www.forbes.com/2008/07/30/college-salary-graduates-lead-cz_kb_0730topcolleges.html]Top”>Top Colleges For Getting Rich)</p>
<p>thanx for the reply but wat is this ???44 views and just 1 reply??? common guys post post</p>
<p>Not at all… considering I really have no idea what I want to do! I think how successful I am is more dependent on what I make of my education than on what particular school I go to. I do want to go to a “good” school–but that’s because I like to learn and I want to have a good social life (i.e. be around my type of person). It’s not because of what careers it can launch me into.</p>
<p>^^
good thought but anyways sometimes you need to be aware of the school you are into…like ending up with some tier 4 school probably wont give you with what you deserve… just in my opinion</p>
<p>^
Yeah, I know. Tier 4 does not fit my definition of a good school. I DID say “I do want to go to a “good” school.”</p>
<p>oh oh sorry for that… i read it i do not want a good school…anyways everybody wants his/her career as a bright career!!!</p>
<p>no problem. :)</p>
<p>@spunaugle
is the list you gave in monthly basis or yearly…just confused</p>