Half of 2009 grads make $46K or more. Big pimpin'. :-) :-) :-)
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- jayn3
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Re: 2009 NJ grads raking it in
go away, spambot.
- Bildungsroman
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Re: 2009 NJ grads raking it in
Your tactics do not work on those of us with reading comprehension skills, JDU troll.The Article wrote:New Jersey 2009 graduates earn the fourth-lowest median salary of reporting respondents -- $46,000 a year -- ahead of only South Dakota, Vermont and Montana. That compares to a national median salary of $72,000 for 2009 graduates working full time. And it's well behind the national leaders, New York and Massachusetts, which each offer $160,000.
I don't know about anyone else, but a career with a $72,000/year median starting salary sounds pretty good to me.
- seespotrun
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Re: 2009 NJ grads raking it in
Quit hedging. BIGLAW OR BUST!Bildungsroman wrote:Your tactics do not work on those of us with reading comprehension skills, JDU troll.The Article wrote:New Jersey 2009 graduates earn the fourth-lowest median salary of reporting respondents -- $46,000 a year -- ahead of only South Dakota, Vermont and Montana. That compares to a national median salary of $72,000 for 2009 graduates working full time. And it's well behind the national leaders, New York and Massachusetts, which each offer $160,000.
I don't know about anyone else, but a career with a $72,000/year median starting salary sounds pretty good to me.
- Big Shrimpin
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Re: 2009 NJ grads raking it in
I concur...o hai spotseespotrun wrote:Quit hedging. BIGLAW OR BUST!Bildungsroman wrote:Your tactics do not work on those of us with reading comprehension skills, JDU troll.The Article wrote:New Jersey 2009 graduates earn the fourth-lowest median salary of reporting respondents -- $46,000 a year -- ahead of only South Dakota, Vermont and Montana. That compares to a national median salary of $72,000 for 2009 graduates working full time. And it's well behind the national leaders, New York and Massachusetts, which each offer $160,000.
I don't know about anyone else, but a career with a $72,000/year median starting salary sounds pretty good to me.
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