<p>The average for 90% of Dartmouth grads mid career is 300,000! </p>
<p>How did this happen? Is the alumni network that great, the career services or both? </p>
<p>Also, does this also count grad students?</p>
<p>The average for 90% of Dartmouth grads mid career is 300,000! </p>
<p>How did this happen? Is the alumni network that great, the career services or both? </p>
<p>Also, does this also count grad students?</p>
<p>I think it's Dartmouth undergrads, though I could be mistaken.</p>
<p>the survey in question does not count grad students or professional schools</p>
<p>I think it's partly because Dartmouth students are hungrier for money. For example, we don't send many students to PhD programs (only 6%. Yale is double that I believe).</p>
<p>If the survey doesn't count professional schools then imagine Dartmouth grads from the Med. and business school. </p>
<p>I have noticed that there aren't as many Dartmouth grads that go on to grad school. </p>
<p>For the most part, is the alumni network as great for grad students as it is for undergrads?</p>
<p>You are mistaken. The $300,000 mark is for the 90th percentile of grads, therefore only 10% make that much :P</p>
<p>Actually, I thought I saw somewhere that $321,000 was the 90th percentile and it was behind Yale's 90th percentile of $326,000.</p>
<p>I think you misread that. Those at the 90th percentile are making $300k / year midcareer.</p>