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其實美國和台灣民情不同, 產業結構也不一樣, 所以不同學科屬性的學校, 造就這樣的薪水排行..
所以想要了解美國大學畢業生薪水排行, 還是需要先知道以下這些資料比較客觀

Wednesday, 22 July 2009
http://www.campusgrotto.com/top-colleges-ranked-by-average-salary-of-graduates.html
Payscale.com recently released their rankings on what they consider to be the best colleges to attend. Their rankings are based on which colleges and degrees end up paying off the most for graduates.

Their salary survey, completed by 1.2 million users on the PayScale.com website over the last year, determine the average salary a grad should expect to receive both beginning and mid-career by college, major, and location. The overall goal of the survey is to help determine which undergraduate educations are the best investment, allowing prospective students (and their parents) to be able to figure the Return On Investment of going to college.

It may come as no surprise as to what colleges the highest paid first-year grads are coming from: Ivy League Colleges and Engineering (Tech) Schools.

Highest Starting Median Salary by College
College    Salary
1. Loma Linda University    $71,400
2. MIT    $71,100
3. Harvey Mudd College    $71,000
4. Cal Tech    $69,700
5. Stanford     $67,500
6. Carnegie Mellon    $65,300
7. Princeton    $65,000
8. Polytechnic University of New York    $62,700
9. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute    $62,500
10. Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology     $61,100
10. Cooper Union    $61,100
10. Worcester Polytechnic Institute     $61,100
13. Penn    $60,400
14. Colorado School of Mines     $60,000
14. Harvard     $60,000
16. Stevens Institute of Technology    $59,400
17. Georgia Tech    $58,900
18. Claremont McKenna College    $58,300
19. Dartmouth    $58,200
20. Cornell     $58,000

Highest Mid-Career Median Salary by College
College    Salary
1. Dartmouth    $129,000
2. Harvard     $126,000
2. MIT     $126,000
4. Harvey Mudd College    $125,000
5. Princeton    $124,000
5. Stanford    $124,000
7. Colgate     $122,000
8. Notre Dame    $121,000
9. Yale    $120,000
10. Penn     $118,000
11. Bucknell University    $116,000
11. Duke University     $116,000
11. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute    $116,000
14. Cal Tech    $115,000
15. Lehigh University    $114,000
15. Polytechnic University of New York    $114,000
17. Carnegie Mellon University    $113,000
18. University of California - Berkeley    $112,000
19. Georgetown University    $111,000
19. Santa Clara University    $111,000

Note: The data considers those whose education went no further than a bachelor's level degree. Physicians, lawyers and others with advanced degrees were not included in the data.

Remember though, these are just median statistics. Of course, every situation and career success will vary by individual. A dedicated and ambitious student can become successful and well off regardless of where he or she goes to college.


The Highest Paying Careers
http://www.campusgrotto.com/the-highest-paying-careers.html
Choosing a career is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your life. It can be extremely difficult to settle on a career path as there are so many different factors to consider. These factors and ultimately the final decision you make, can have a dramatic impact on the style of life you will lead in the future. One of the most important factors is the salary that you can expect to earn in the career you are considering. Fortunately a number of national salary surveys have published their results on the web which allows you to get an appreciation of the type of salary that you can expect in your chosen career.

When it comes to making that tough decision of choosing a career, money is of course something that needs to be considered but by no means is it everything. Other factors commonly considered are your level of interest in the topic, typical working conditions, the academic and personal requirements of the job and also job availability. For most people salary is not the most important factor but nevertheless it is a factor that needs to be considered.

Below are the average annual salaries of the nation’s top 12 paying jobs according to the most recent Employment Policy Foundation study.

Top Paying Jobs:High Paying Careers

   1. Doctors, physicians and surgeons - $147,000
   2. Aircraft pilots - $133,500
   3. Chief executives -- $116,000
   4. Electronic and electrical engineers -- $112,000
   5. Judges and lawyers -- $99,800
   6. Dentists -- $90,000
   7. Pharmacists -- $85,500
   8. Management analysts -- $84,700
   9. Computer and information system managers -- $83,000
  10. Financial analysts, managers and advisors -- $84,000
  11. Marketing and sales managers -- $80,000
  12. Education administrators -- $80,000

It is probably not surprising to learn that all of the top paying jobs require at least a four year college degree. When compared with the top paying jobs that require only a two year college degree the difference is quite significant. The top paying job in this category is a Health Practitioner which has an average annual salary of $66,000 which is less than half the average annual salary of a Doctor.

It is probably also not surprising to see professions such as physicians, surgeons, pilots, chief executives, engineers, judges, lawyers, dentists and pharmacists occupy the very top positions. These are generally professions that are very demanding academically, personally demanding in a professional sense, highly pressured jobs and constantly in demand. They will typically require much more than just four years of study and even once in the role, a lifelong commitment to learning the latest practices.

It is very important to note when viewing statistics such as these that these are only averages and individual earnings can vary greatly. Factors such as level of education, level of experience, job performance, geographical location and even the employer in question can make a big difference to an individual’s salary.

The old advice of “Do something you love and you will never work a day in your life” is still great advice but increasingly people are balancing that against financial reality and their desire to use their career to finance their ideal lifestyle.

Average Starting Salary by Degree for 2009

The Highest Paying Careers

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