This makes no sense because it depends on your field. An history major could not expect the same salary as an engineering graduate or an accounting graduate.
2007-02-12 08:30:08
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answered by nicewknd 5
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Salary? After you complete you Bachelors?
Statistically speaking you are not likely to be employed in your field upon graduation. This is sad but true and I'm not trying to burst your bubble. If you are in the top 1% of your school then maybe. If you do get employment based on what your area of interest is you can expect to add on an additional $10,000 K per year by having the little piece of paper. Again it all depends on what type of work you want to do
2007-02-12 16:33:21
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answered by GoodWillHunt 3
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Sorry, I graduated on the top of my major and class, and guess what! I did not get any job! Even to become a secretary or paralegal, they want at least two years of experience!
I was offered from $8-$10 per hour, full=time, no benefits!
If I did not go to college and started working right out of high school, I would probably be making more money now!
Lesson learned: College education does not mean anything these days!!!
2007-02-12 16:38:14
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answered by MissionSuccess 3
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In the UK I beleive the typical graduate starting salary is between £18 and £20k.
2007-02-12 16:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what field you're in. I know people who have masters degrees and they work at McDonald's.
2007-02-12 16:50:11
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answered by Kevin A 6
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Minimum wage
2007-02-12 16:28:23
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answered by (...) ( - . - ) (...) 1
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Zero Dollars..cause that how much I'm making after i graduated.
2007-02-12 16:29:32
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answered by Anonymous
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