It depends on the job, and it depends on the major. In some majors, you might not be able to get a job after college, so you would have to work at places such as McDonalds for the minimum wage. If you're in the top of your class at the most popular major, and you have a lot of experience when you graduate, you can go up to $60,000 usually.
2006-08-29 03:30:45
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answered by mommy_mommy_crappypants 4
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I assume by normal you mean average.
The first job after college usually doesn't meet your expectations. It depends on the degree that you have. Doctors do better than accountants.
If you strive for normal you end up below that.
I've heard a college grad earns about $200,000 more over their lifetime than a high school grad. That sounds pretty close to breaking even after you pay tuition.
2006-08-29 03:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh no. I agree that the Bachelors degree is valueless, yet such as you pronounced on the beginning up, it is going to (if it hasn't yet) grow to be a Sene Qua Non (Requirement) and in case you get a job devoid of it, you would be surpassed over in all promotions by utilising the adult men who got here when you with it. So yeah, don't get a bachelors degree to make a ton of money, get it just to get a freaking job. And in case you elect for to aim for the great dollars decide for masters or PHD. besides, presently, maximum collages instruct such valueless curriculums (each and every so often previous, each and every so often undeniable valueless) that it does experience like a waste of money.
2016-10-01 01:11:10
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on the job you are doing. And there are no 'normal' college graduates anywhere.
2006-08-29 03:00:16
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answered by A 4
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6 dpollars an hr ar McDonalds
2006-08-29 03:00:03
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answered by The Foosaaaah 7
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Depends on your major and geography. $30K is usually the minimum.
2006-08-29 04:09:19
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answered by Robin A. 3
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