How Much More Do Ivy League Grads Make?

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  • @watermeloncholy_1st
    @watermeloncholy_1st 2 года назад +1957

    It could also be skewed tho, because usually people tend to go to Ivy's for degrees in career that typically earn more (engineer, doctor, lawyer, researcher, etc)
    As opposed to other schools which are more likely to have more art, history, teaching, etc students

    • @watermeloncholy_1st
      @watermeloncholy_1st 2 года назад +42

      @@skair5425 from Cornell itself (considered one of the easier ivys to get into: 10% acc rate)
      The most popular majors at Cornell University include: Engineering; Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services; Biological and Biomedical Sciences; Agricultural/Animal/Plant/Veterinary Science and Related Fields; Social Sciences

    • @colinr6965
      @colinr6965 2 года назад +56

      It’s also heavily skewed because all the ivy leagues are overall good schools, but I’m sure there isn’t much difference between Ivy League and schools like MIT, Stanford, UCLA, or CalTech

    • @watermeloncholy_1st
      @watermeloncholy_1st 2 года назад +36

      @@colinr6965 yeah, actually those schools are probably just as good as ivy leagues (only slightly less famous) and MIT is actually the best school in the country
      There just called ivy league schools because they're old af

    • @rotatingcats
      @rotatingcats 2 года назад +15

      They used median not mean. Median is resistant to outliers. Therefore less chance of it to be skewed.

    • @watermeloncholy_1st
      @watermeloncholy_1st 2 года назад +4

      @@rotatingcats there not outliers at an Ivy league

  • @elijahm1636
    @elijahm1636 2 года назад +3315

    What's interesting about this is, particularly in a big city (granted cost of living will be higher) you can work as a server in a moderately high end restaurant and make 70k a year without a quarter million in debt. Just saying 🤷‍♂️

    • @skaterdude9523
      @skaterdude9523 2 года назад +263

      We’ll that’s assuming you go to such an expensive school and take some irrelevant major. If I were to, for example, take engineering at MIT I’ll not only be able to pay off my student loans but also have a fantastic job in the future.

    • @someoneontheinternet9462
      @someoneontheinternet9462 2 года назад +130

      I mean I suppose but 70K in NYC equals 30K in a small town because, as you noted, the cost of living is way higher

    • @elijahm1636
      @elijahm1636 2 года назад +31

      @@someoneontheinternet9462 Right. But his stats weren't adjusted to cost of living. It's also probably safe to assume that (although this may change through the pandemic) the bulk of those jobs are in metropolitan areas because of opportunity and the simple fact that most people live in a metropolitan area. So, I'd guess that we're generally comparing similar purchasing power. Not to mention, if you really wanna push it, there are bartenders and Uber drivers that make 6 figures if they work enough.

    • @elijahm1636
      @elijahm1636 2 года назад +1

      @@skaterdude9523 likely true

    • @Real_Lion_Slayer
      @Real_Lion_Slayer 2 года назад +4

      I am studying electrical engineering for free at a state school and the starting salary where I live is 70k and it's not too expensive. What college you go to doesn't matter.

  • @rohaanomar7003
    @rohaanomar7003 2 года назад +321

    Well what if the people going in to ivy league schools were already aiming on a career that's high paying?

  • @hawkbrien
    @hawkbrien 2 года назад +440

    This is a flawed and heavily generalized chart. The main problem is that the percentage of people going to Ivy League schools as opposed to non-ivy league schools is very low. Another problem lies with the courses taught by either school. Ivy League schools tend to teach courses that lie on the higher end of the income spectrum, whereas non Ivy League schools teach just about everything. If it was taken from the same majors/occupations it would be slightly more fair, but still there won’t be this much of a difference between the two.

    • @chanr9531
      @chanr9531 2 года назад +25

      I’m pretty disappointed that a senior MIT studying in part data just makes a video like this. The data is hilariously skewed and he still ran with it.

    • @ellice8100
      @ellice8100 2 года назад +7

      Righttt!!! Ivy leagues usually only have majors/minor in stem while other colleges have everything not just science

    • @youreapoopiepants9278
      @youreapoopiepants9278 2 года назад +14

      Don’t forget that ivy leage schools tend to be in higher income neighborhoods, where the cost of living is also higher, so basically that 70k is almost equal to the average small town college where cost of living is cheaper

    • @jakeguerrero8169
      @jakeguerrero8169 2 года назад +2

      @@ellice8100 Ivy League schools definitely offer more than stem, they have more than most other schools

    • @hi1054
      @hi1054 Год назад

      that just shows why ivies are better? because they educate in better paying things??? end of argument?????

  • @connorokeefe269
    @connorokeefe269 2 года назад +44

    Correlation ≠ causation

  • @Max-lf3tx
    @Max-lf3tx 2 года назад +286

    Having done both a degree and a masters, I've seen many people with average grades go straight from university into senior roles, without experience. It's not what you know, it's who your friends or daddy knows.

    • @ko-Daegu
      @ko-Daegu 2 года назад

      many times people with connections end up in great schools & guess what conn brings more conn and end up in Better jobs

    • @gustavoramalho9454
      @gustavoramalho9454 2 года назад +2

      yeah because it's an ivy league grad? it's almost guaranteed they'll have a +130 IQ. They can quickly learn routine bullshit .

  • @phuocbui2897
    @phuocbui2897 2 года назад +244

    As a Data Science major (from Ivy league no less) you know this information is misleading and yet you still use it to seek profit 🙄

    • @kittycorn9058
      @kittycorn9058 2 года назад +20

      @TheeN he is actually lol.

    • @kittycorn9058
      @kittycorn9058 2 года назад +8

      Wdym misleading? He only said how much they earn, not how much they spend.

    • @kittycorn9058
      @kittycorn9058 2 года назад

      @TheeN oh right. He just got accepted by Harvard.

    • @sheikhjabooti
      @sheikhjabooti 2 года назад +3

      @TheeN yeah but MIT is as prestigious as ivy leagues

    • @chanr9531
      @chanr9531 2 года назад +1

      It’s just sad that these people knowingly (and if they don’t know, wtf are they doing in data science??) spread misleading data like this.

  • @noufilasif323
    @noufilasif323 2 года назад +372

    My father graduated from Oklahoma State University and has a salary of $160,000+
    Your university does not matter, it is your work ethic

    • @roysshrimptanks1676
      @roysshrimptanks1676 2 года назад +2

      Wow man !! Which field is he in? Ig medical industry?

    • @noufilasif323
      @noufilasif323 2 года назад +56

      @@roysshrimptanks1676 No its an industrial business he started back in 1990s called Master Radiators. Basically we sell radiators and different car parts. My father was never exceptionally good at studies he used to get As or 80/100 but not ivy league level; yet he still earns much more
      In fact he told me that for the first 3 years of his business he earned no profit at all and lived in a cheap 1 room apartment flat. Only through hard work was he able to gain progress and develop the business

    • @amir3515
      @amir3515 2 года назад +19

      @@roysshrimptanks1676 you can get rich in any industry, you just have to become a master in that industry. Even say a highschool teacher could be so good at teaching that they can create accelerated online courses or tiktoks RUclips etc..

    • @jamesheatherman4494
      @jamesheatherman4494 2 года назад

      OU>>>

    • @fishman3166
      @fishman3166 2 года назад +5

      people in ivy have good work ethic

  • @SicariusYT
    @SicariusYT 2 года назад +84

    Of course the NATIONAL average of colleges (community, and lower end) will bring that down. If you can get into a solid college, that can get you in an easy 50k+ /year
    My dad never even finished college and he makes almost 4 times of an average ivy league 10 years after high school.
    But he is 50 so I digress
    My point is It’s about hard work and hustle.

    • @nacksb283
      @nacksb283 2 года назад +2

      I didn’t even go… I’m at 55k pre bonus

    • @mrchamp9171
      @mrchamp9171 2 года назад

      @@nacksb283 what’s your job?

  • @Gabriel-ut1we
    @Gabriel-ut1we 2 года назад +43

    My dad went to a really undeveloped school in the Philippines, but now he makes roughly around 200k a year as a nurse manager at Kaiser Permanente. He worked from the bottom, and would always tell me if I was ever going to do something make sure that I’m the very best in what I do. His expectations for me are really high, but he actually lived up to his standard, and even exceeded it. He’s one of the most respected people there, and I still remember when I was younger I’d visit him, and everyone would always be fearful, yet respectful
    He’s what I strive for, and he’s a living example that you don’t need to go to good college to be paid a ton

  • @gilvadel8491
    @gilvadel8491 2 года назад +40

    That's very interesting. Can you put the link to the article in the description?

  • @jaseque9999
    @jaseque9999 2 года назад +5

    Correlation and causation. Most are already rich, also hard working and smart considering they got into ivy.

  • @name3698
    @name3698 2 года назад +5

    I'm more alarmed how low both of them are especially after 10 years

  • @chedisLoL
    @chedisLoL 2 года назад +13

    Ooof. That moment when in 4 years of working up in IT you make double the average ivy league grad at the same time 🤭

  • @sandysandsand6273
    @sandysandsand6273 11 месяцев назад +1

    Few things may skew this data significantly:
    1. Prestigious universities (including many Ivy League schools) are located in areas where cost of living is higher. As such, many grads who wish to stay in the area will want to seek high-paying jobs, and they will often be more readily available.
    2. It may not be so much that a prestigious school = great career. Rather it may be the work ethic required to get into a prestigious school makes way for a great career. In fact, there was actually a study finding that students who are accepted into prestigious schools but don’t choose to go there make the same as their elite school counterparts, suggesting it has more to do with the student than the school. ("Why Elite Colleges Don’t Equal Earnings," Forbes)
    3. Prestigious universities are often highly populated with high-earning families. This can definitely boost early success in a student’s career.

  • @blacklight683
    @blacklight683 2 года назад +15

    I heard I thing that says most of them doesn't count the failures students so the average go up

  • @SlightlyDisgruntledVeteran
    @SlightlyDisgruntledVeteran 2 года назад +4

    Crazy how myself and some guys i served with make about the same as or more than Ivy League grads after only serving in the military. College is not a necessity, if its not your wheel house don't stress about it. There are plenty of other options that will earn you a great pay day!

  • @NitroniumGaming
    @NitroniumGaming 2 года назад +4

    Would be interested to see how specific fields compare... many ivy league engineering degrees have starting salaries on average over 100k

  • @katomiccomics202
    @katomiccomics202 2 года назад +2

    My mom who graduated in a 3rd world country at 20 years old and makes 100k a year: *lmao*

  • @ella6441
    @ella6441 2 года назад +6

    to even get into an ivy league u usually have to come from a wealthy background. this makes complete sense lol

  • @noahreeves05
    @noahreeves05 2 года назад +4

    My dad was a straight C student in high school and went to Penn State. Got his associates and started his bachelors but never finished it. Makes around $100k a year now

    • @randomcommenter395
      @randomcommenter395 2 года назад +1

      What does he do for a living

    • @noahreeves05
      @noahreeves05 2 года назад

      @@randomcommenter395 Underwriter at an insurance company

  • @ethandew1768
    @ethandew1768 2 года назад +3

    I'm absolutely baffled when some people tell me college doesn't matter.

    • @dragonborne089
      @dragonborne089 2 года назад +2

      college doesn't matter as much as other aspects in your life as where are you from and your intelligence, because even if you just ended high school but have high intellect and a good idea you can make a good profit or if you are from a rich family you could easily get a job in a high position inside the family business

  • @DannyBoyTV
    @DannyBoyTV 2 года назад +4

    I paint bathtubs and my business makes $300,000 a year and this year we’re making over a million. 😂 keep that diploma 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @josephfelderhoff1965
    @josephfelderhoff1965 2 года назад +3

    Glad to know engineers are on par with ivy league ppl

  • @jonathanbrooks1832
    @jonathanbrooks1832 2 года назад +20

    I graduated from a community, tech college, with 2 year diploma, and after the ten year point, I was making over 90K. With zero debt. I earn well over 120K per year now. Why waste the money?

  • @src3360
    @src3360 2 года назад +32

    I became a nurse in 2004, then I got my bachelor's then my masters then ARNP program. I went to community college for my BSN and on line college for my MSN and ARNP. I started out making 50k or 60k as a new RN and now im making over 200k. Never went to ivy league anything.
    You have to pick the right career path. I have friends who got a bachelor's in psych, a basic random degree and they are substitute teachers or work odd jobs and have never made more than 40k a year, ever. Computers and Medical field are always advancing so those are fields you can start small in but move up. Also vocational schools that have welding programs, AC programs...those jobs pay well and you dont need a degree.

    • @shifeunnahar4556
      @shifeunnahar4556 2 года назад +3

      Engineering and medical field more or less always pay well compared to other fields if I'm not wrong

    • @roysshrimptanks1676
      @roysshrimptanks1676 2 года назад +1

      I am not from the US so this is different for me , did u have to give MCAT ?

    • @src3360
      @src3360 2 года назад

      @@roysshrimptanks1676
      No

    • @serpentblaze6702
      @serpentblaze6702 2 года назад

      I plan to become a physician assistant. Can you explain the difference between them and how to get there? How did you become a nurse? Any tips? Thanks in advance.

  • @Chess_Master60
    @Chess_Master60 2 года назад +2

    Elon musk:reads title
    Also Elon: *Laugh intensifies*

  • @plethargic1576
    @plethargic1576 2 года назад +1

    A lot of the people attending Ivies are already wealthy smh

  • @monklord6098
    @monklord6098 2 года назад +1

    Your college matters, but only at the start of your career. It’s what you keep doing after your first few jobs that matter. My father went to a good college in India and grew up very poor but is now making 1m+ a year and what he tells me is that is because he mastered what he knows he good at and focused on making himself the best he can be at it

  • @ahnafadib8774
    @ahnafadib8774 Год назад +1

    dude people who get into ivy leagues are probs more dedicated, hard-working as well. So I bet they'd be makin more even if they didn't attend such universities. Granted that ivy league provides a lot MORE opportunities but at the end of they day, everything is on the person. Society rewards focused hard-work

  • @EmazingGuitar
    @EmazingGuitar 2 года назад +2

    I make 55 thousand a year driving a fucking forklift, no college required, and it can rise to 70k if I stay with the company. I can buy a house right now at 25 because I have no student loan debt holding me back.

  • @glummy909
    @glummy909 2 года назад +1

    But that's because ivy league parents know people who know people 😉. So instead of big lawfirm hiring Jimmy from Community College, they will usually go for John that went to Harvard because John's dad knows someone at biglawfirm. Of course John's dad went to Harvard as well.

  • @ecowyatt
    @ecowyatt 2 года назад +1

    I make more than them selling solar panels lol

  • @tigerdog5259
    @tigerdog5259 2 года назад +1

    See now, it doesn’t matter what school you attend what matters is your drive. I got my GED making 70k at 26……

  • @seeds8631
    @seeds8631 2 года назад

    How did they get these numbers feel like there is a lot that could go into those numbers other than just where you went to college

  • @liviu445
    @liviu445 2 года назад +10

    I feel like I will be getting a job, that pays well, and go to universities and ask teachers for the best books I their field, and learn from there.

  • @hinglemccringleberry8805
    @hinglemccringleberry8805 2 года назад +2

    I'm using my community College degree and 12 years after graduating I'm making $104,000/year. Some things are overrated.

  • @andrewmajeste3269
    @andrewmajeste3269 2 года назад

    What about confounding variables?
    1. Are they more likely to attend grad school?
    2. Familial connections?
    3. Are they remaining in big cities vs. living in smaller/rural areas?

  • @TheOnlyBiodude
    @TheOnlyBiodude 2 года назад +2

    Everyone already has points to make, but I just want yall to also remember how EVERYTHING falls apart for a prestigious University if it doesn't show higher average salaries. Folks have to justify their payments somehow... and if they don't... well that makes them look foolish.

  • @Incognito.1st
    @Incognito.1st 2 года назад +2

    Mathematically it is obvious because ivy grads are very few compare to others so less number of people more average income.

  • @mynameimrandu6841
    @mynameimrandu6841 2 года назад

    This made me a little sadder

  • @gummy5862
    @gummy5862 2 года назад

    There’s a whole lot of correlation vs causation that needs to be unpacked here.

  • @stmbabi6933
    @stmbabi6933 2 года назад

    Probably depends on the different majors chosen and where they live after college.

  • @noobynoob6856
    @noobynoob6856 9 месяцев назад

    Moral of the story: don’t attend Yale on a tuesday

  • @actualperson1971
    @actualperson1971 2 года назад +1

    bruh I expected way more than 70k. That's like...that's the median starting salary of a CS major from my school

  • @profilepicture828
    @profilepicture828 Год назад +1

    I was confused because i saw your face so I thought it was your brother

  • @nestoons4539
    @nestoons4539 2 года назад

    I expected both to be much higher

  • @TomAlberto-uw3ew
    @TomAlberto-uw3ew 8 месяцев назад

    Also though it could be more the people than the school, like ppl who go to ivy leagues are pretty hard workers and good students, if u are but u decide to go to a different school it doesn’t necessarily mean you won’t make as much as you would have if you went to an Ivy League

  • @Gloomysushiroll
    @Gloomysushiroll 2 года назад

    Theres also less schools under the ivy league category than under the “all other schools” category, affecting the average

  • @stortanimations3898
    @stortanimations3898 2 года назад +1

    What job do u have?

  • @MoreDeiftwaser
    @MoreDeiftwaser 2 года назад

    I mean you gotta pay that debt ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @nlq7844
    @nlq7844 2 года назад

    You should change the battery to your watch. It is bugging the hell put of me

  • @charlesh4333
    @charlesh4333 2 года назад +3

    This is cap, I literally had a semester of trade school. Got a job at DellEMC and was making 40K+ a year. I know others who had a similar path and are making near 50K and are around the age of 23

  • @CatWith-AHat
    @CatWith-AHat 2 года назад

    Tfw I make almost as much as an ivy league grad in a year just loading bikes onto skids.

  • @rotatingcats
    @rotatingcats 2 года назад +1

    What this doesn't tell you is the status of the people who attend ivy league. Typically they are from well off families. They already have connections and many work for a relative/ family friend.

  • @kayf_ahmad
    @kayf_ahmad 2 года назад

    Median value can be highly misleading.
    Mean value would be better

  • @gavochino
    @gavochino Год назад +1

    bro my non ivy league grad dad is making 150k a year

  • @sebastianaliaga5570
    @sebastianaliaga5570 2 года назад +1

    Yeah no shit genius

  • @ladyhippo8453
    @ladyhippo8453 2 года назад

    I honestly just want to have a job that I enjoy

  • @ramirez8732
    @ramirez8732 2 года назад

    I was scrolling in youtube and saw this video

  • @genericwhitemale69
    @genericwhitemale69 2 года назад +1

    My state school has a median graduate income of $71000 after 10 years but it is a stem school

  • @CamFlies
    @CamFlies 2 года назад

    Willing to bet this stat was recorded in a very specific part of the US somewhere

  • @aniketjhariya3002
    @aniketjhariya3002 2 года назад

    First time I saw you.

  • @abategameryt8553
    @abategameryt8553 2 года назад +1

    PS: this video was not patrocinated by ivy league

  • @methenelife
    @methenelife 2 года назад

    I think it makes sense and not make sense at the same time.
    First of all, I believe that people that went to ivy league would have the tendency to try to achieve more not only in accademics but also other prospects like competition/events/summer internships in big companies etc. Which prepare them for the work life.
    People that did not went to an ivy league might or might not be an over achiever and it would reult in higher or lower pay.
    In the end, the pay is the reflection of one's ability. A certificate from an ivy league might serve as a good ticket but it depands on the students ability to get a good pay. Nowadays people can get a good salery even if they did not came from an ivy league or even have a degree(minority).

  • @matiasortizxxi
    @matiasortizxxi 2 года назад

    You shouldn't base that statement only comparing the means, you must do an ANOVA to test the hypothesis that the means are equal.

  • @jasonmiller3011
    @jasonmiller3011 2 года назад

    The fun will come in the part when you will understand that if you pay 1k per month for you student debt you are just paying interest on 200k and event 10-15 years later you will still have student loan

  • @khff9953
    @khff9953 2 года назад +1

    Are from india?

  • @mohamadhijazi9797
    @mohamadhijazi9797 2 года назад +4

    That’s so sad tbh. An Ivy League costs 40-60k a year in tuition alone and 70k is a small number. I’m 18 years old and I make 75k working at a restaurant. My goal is to be retired at 35 not make 70k annually.

  • @ethanbartiromo2888
    @ethanbartiromo2888 2 года назад

    I’ll be making 6 figures

  • @gavinteachout2701
    @gavinteachout2701 2 года назад

    And I can easily make more than both at a trade school

  • @LS-ny5rc
    @LS-ny5rc 2 года назад

    Correlation does not equal causation. While higher-paying jobs might be more inclined to hire Ivy league graduates, it is unlikely that one's college would have such a huge impact on their income. For example, those who are more likely to be accepted into Ivy League colleges might just posses the same traits that would help one become successful in their occupational field (i.e. work ethic).

  • @Derkson_Gaming
    @Derkson_Gaming 2 года назад

    That’s what he looks like wow

  • @yourtechweekeveryweek6321
    @yourtechweekeveryweek6321 2 года назад

    What lavalier mic are you using?

  • @benski98
    @benski98 2 года назад

    How much is the degree?

  • @rodrigoteresa7944
    @rodrigoteresa7944 2 года назад

    It's not the quality of education necessarily, it's the networking you can do while you're there. If your college buddies' dads are all successful you're set. That being said the quality definitely plays a role.

  • @rajpreetdhillon8710
    @rajpreetdhillon8710 2 года назад

    That's a pretty interesting statistic but there needs to be a more indepth analysis. What's the difference in what ivy league grads pay and normal school grads pay for their tuition. Are ivy league students more likely to pick majors that lead to better careers than average school students. What's the cost of living for cities in which Ivy league graduates choose to live in and work? Plenty more questions need to be asked

  • @aliabdallah102
    @aliabdallah102 2 года назад

    BRUH, THAT'S HOW MUCH I MAKE.

  • @m1nce972
    @m1nce972 2 года назад

    You know, that's a shockingly low amount for both.

  • @austincarlson3700
    @austincarlson3700 2 года назад

    Guess what go to a trade school and make 3 times both them combined 😂😂

  • @BnBLion.
    @BnBLion. 2 года назад +1

    They also probably come from money and can easily get better jobs

  • @poopfartlord9695
    @poopfartlord9695 2 года назад +1

    Well $70,000 is pitifully low for what these schools are bigged up to be.

  • @reliablesources4705
    @reliablesources4705 2 года назад +1

    If you go to college and make anything less then six figures afterwards you wasted your life

  • @aaturret
    @aaturret 2 года назад

    Or when you get out of a tech during ur normal k12 and make 300k a year

  • @lagomlex7303
    @lagomlex7303 2 года назад

    Without a scholarship it doesn't really matter. I've been licensed for less than 2 years as a cosmetologist. It's only going to go up. Adding on my nursing school I can make towards 100,000-200,000 a year at a high end laser hair removal/electrolysis center. As it stands right now I make an average of 40,000 a year. I work mostly off tips and commissions so it can go either way. Sometimes I make more and slow times I make less. Covid screwed me really bad, since covid has lifted a bit I'm back to normal and higher because everyone was itching to get caught up. There's trade schools that can mean as much or more than a regular college that will have you in debt for a very long time.

  • @michaelcox2470
    @michaelcox2470 2 года назад

    ITT tech grad making 85,000 a year 4 weeks off a year

  • @bendi3768
    @bendi3768 2 года назад

    That what you look like cool

  • @paulbarth3851
    @paulbarth3851 2 года назад

    Correlation not causation

  • @charlesgranja8603
    @charlesgranja8603 9 месяцев назад

    Also, most people here are talking about 250k college debt. That isn’t the case for practically anyone at Ivy leagues. If you are a low income household, it’s almost free.

  • @AD-jq7ow
    @AD-jq7ow 2 года назад

    These salaries are brut or net?

  • @liawjiayong
    @liawjiayong 2 года назад

    Those that go ivy league are mostly alr rich before that so it's easier for them to get better jobs through their parents connection etc.

  • @earthisbeautiful4560
    @earthisbeautiful4560 2 года назад

    How does an IITian 2nd year able to get into ivy leagues for masters?

  • @quackatit
    @quackatit 2 года назад

    What bout the average?

  • @ashtonperez4614
    @ashtonperez4614 2 года назад

    Everyone I work with make as much or more than 70,000 a year. None of them went to college

  • @JawadBsaileh
    @JawadBsaileh 2 года назад

    anybody know where his accent came from?

  • @chasegallagher4444
    @chasegallagher4444 2 года назад

    This is because usually Ive League grads don't go and work at Walmart after college. The school you go to really doesn't dictate your pay

  • @allanrempel1096
    @allanrempel1096 2 года назад

    There is also only 9 Ivy League school

  • @xanderjones3545
    @xanderjones3545 2 года назад

    What is an Ivy league grad

  • @ludwigwittgenstein1280
    @ludwigwittgenstein1280 2 года назад

    Still not enough

  • @aleksapjanic7925
    @aleksapjanic7925 2 года назад

    My school accepts 62% of people and the median earning foe my degree right after graduation is 73000