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Old 08-09-2008, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by magichat View Post
No, Kappa Alpha Society was founded at Union, not Kappa Alpha Order

two seperate and totally unrelated organizations.
KA Order was founded at Washington and Lee.

Can anyone transcribe the list? I'm too lazy to scroll through it all myself. LOL

Two MAJOR disclaimers from the list:

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ll data were collected from employees who completed PayScale's employee survey. Only U.S.-based full-time employees who are paid an hourly wage or annual salary are included. Only employees who possess a Bachelor's degree and no higher degree were included. Careers that require advanced degrees, such as in law or medicine, are not included. Annual salaries include base salary or hourly wages combined with commissions, bonuses, overtime, profit-sharing, and other forms of cash earnings. Mid-career employees have 10 or more years of experience in their field and are typically 42 years old, with 15.5 years of experience. Of course, many graduates earn considerably more than the median.
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Editor's Note: The list does not include many small colleges, such as Amherst, Bowdoin, Williams, and Swarthmore, because the sample size of graduates in the 90th percentile of mid-career median salaries was too small.
It's interesting, but given those disclaimers I'm not sure how much it REALLY means. Don't the people who want to earn crazy big salaries usually get MBAs, JDs, or MDs anyway?

banditone, I don't think I realized you went to UT... duh.

Last edited by breathesgelatin; 08-09-2008 at 07:41 PM.
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