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Squeeky
2004-02-06, 10:14 PM
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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) ? The job market may not be booming. But for many in the college class of 2004, it won't be quite as dismal as it was for last year's grads.

That's the preliminary conclusion of the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), which released its latest quarterly starting-salary survey on Thursday.

It's still early days for most college seniors on the hunt for a job. Only a small number of students typically have full-time job offers in hand halfway through their senior year. And the number of offers covered in NACE's winter survey is a small percentage of the offers covered in its fall survey, which reflects hiring through the previous August.

Still, NACE thinks there's reason for cautious optimism.

On balance, employers said they expect college-grad hires to be up 12.7 percent from last year, which is the first hiring increase in two years, said NACE spokesperson Camille Luckenbaugh.

Based on the 2,300 offers covered in the current survey, more disciplines were reporting increases in starting salaries. Only a third of disciplines are seeing starting salaries drop, compared with nearly half at the same time last year.
Major dollars

Majors in computer engineering and chemical engineering top the list of most lucrative college degrees. Average starting salaries for computer engineers reached $53,117, up very slightly from their levels at this time last year. Starting salaries for chemical engineers, meanwhile, rose 2.5 percent to $52,563.
WHO MAKES SIX FIGURES?

Video game artists, perfumers and perfusionists
Fit models, court reporters and broadcast captioners

Starting salaries for those who major in civil engineering and electrical engineering still compare favorably with those of most other majors, but both experienced modest declines compared with last year.

For the first time since 2001, employers reported increases in starting salary offers to students in computer science, information sciences and systems, and management information systems.


Meanwhile, liberal arts majors still rank on the low-end of the salary scale, although as a group, the average starting offer rose 3.5 percent to $30,153.

Many psychology majors aren't as likely to see that kind of paycheck, however. Their starting salary average fell 8 percent to $25,032.


Good news for me since i plan on being a CPE and going to Cal Poly. Chelle rubbed off on me a bit ;)

http://money.cnn.com/2004/02/05/pf/college/lucrative_degrees/index.htm?cnn=yes

Neon Apocalypse
2004-02-06, 10:18 PM
sign me up for computer engineering

FlakMan
2004-02-06, 10:19 PM
I shoulda taken a psyche class last year or this year. Damnit.

OneManArmy
2004-02-06, 10:20 PM
so i guess being a porn star is out of the question... didn't even make the list... ah well guess I'll have to settle for pimp.

Setari
2004-02-06, 10:22 PM
:rofl:

Squeeky
2004-02-06, 10:40 PM
[QUOTE=OneManArmy]so i guess being a porn star is out of the question... didn't even make the list... ah well guess I'll have to settle for pimp.[/QUOTE

You dont need a college degree to fuck women. (or men in your case) :love:

Rbstr
2004-02-06, 10:42 PM
Good news for me, i'm looking into the Chemical Engineering Field, or Computer Engineering in the Chip desine(sp) end

Peacemaker
2004-02-06, 10:44 PM
I would do computer science. Do some math not what looks best at the time. If that trend continues for like 2 years it will be at the top.

dscytherulez
2004-02-06, 10:47 PM
I'm gonna go to college for computer engineering.

Triggar
2004-02-06, 10:50 PM
Whatever you do, don't go to college and become a communications major.

We make fun of com majors relentlessly.

i.e. "When I hear my Com major friends bitching about how hard college is, I want to knock them out with the FAR/AIM and shove the Jepps charts up their arse".

(Google Search "FAR/AIM" and "Jeppesen Charts". You should get a better understanding.)

Smaug
2004-02-06, 11:43 PM
pimp juice. Thanks for the info squeeky this is good news. I plan to go to ucla to get a computer science degree.

Rbstr
2004-02-06, 11:45 PM
FAR/AIM: Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual

Your a pilot?

Ait'al
2004-02-07, 02:02 AM
Sweet. im going to try to get a computer engineering degree now 8) Or as soon as i go sign up for hte college. I also want to do programming 3D modeling administration degrees and Opensystem tech, etc.

Spee
2004-02-07, 02:04 AM
Im not necessarily looking for money in a job. I want something that I can get out of bed, and be happy Im going to work.



Thus, Video game Journalist. I get to critisize other people's life works in a paragraph, play video games, and go to E3 for fucking free!

*Plans on Majoring in Journalism and Minoring in Video Editing, since his friend already has a business plan for one.*

ultraviolet
2004-02-07, 02:05 AM
Where's Tech Writing on there? I'm supposed to be starting around 50k... :(

Ait'al
2004-02-07, 02:06 AM
Ok my list included computer science. 8) Is it under information sciences UV?

Navaron
2004-02-07, 10:24 AM
Pilots don't make shit for YEARS.

EarlyDawn
2004-02-07, 11:43 AM
<--- Biochemistry / Microbiology

Rbstr
2004-02-07, 12:28 PM
I have a problem deciding my career, in that there are so many science fields that i realy want to know more about/do, so i can't decide

worldvengence
2004-02-07, 03:16 PM
ya, wtf happened to graduate carreers...do none of u ppl take those into consideration?...just the 4 yr tech college things i guess

SDM
2004-02-07, 03:38 PM
Sweet. im going to try to get a computer engineering degree now 8) Or as soon as i go sign up for hte college. I also want to do programming 3D modeling administration degrees and Opensystem tech, etc.
No. You're going to live in a van down by the river.:)

Dharkbayne
2004-02-07, 03:41 PM
:rofl:

Rbstr
2004-02-07, 04:28 PM
:rofl:

Lonehunter
2004-02-07, 05:37 PM
Majors in computer engineering and chemical engineering top the list of most lucrative college degrees. Average starting salaries for computer engineers reached $53,117,
SWEEET, I was gonna go for that but, now it's off to the Navy. I can still have Computer Engineering skills though.

Cyanide
2004-02-08, 12:47 AM
<--- Information Science

That is great. My major is soooo much easier than the ones above it and it's still in the top 10 and only down by a few $1000.

Happy lil Elf
2004-02-08, 12:50 AM
Oh look. Ait'al posts something, SDM makes a smartass comment and Dhark posts a :rofl:. I know I've seen this before, I just can't seem to put my finger on it....

Oh wait, that's right it was in every fucking thread Ait'al posts in. Ugh, get over it already. You don't like Ait'al. Great. Wonderful. Spec-fucking-tacular. We get it. Send him some nasty PMs, find him and beat him half to death with a lead pipe, I really don't give a shit. But quit spamming every god damned thread he posts in with "witty" one liners and overused emoticons.



Anyways back to the topic at hand. Good find, Squeek. Finding a job in some of those fields can be far from easy unfortunately. Computer Science for example can be very tough to find a job in right now. The market is tight and the number of people with CS degrees is constantly growing but at least things are getting better.

SDM
2004-02-08, 12:54 AM
Oh look. Ait'al posts something, SDM makes a smartass comment and Dhark posts a :rofl:. I know I've seen this before, I just can't seem to put my finger on it....

Oh wait, that's right in every fucking thread Ait'al posts in. Ugh, get over it already. You don't like Ait'al. Great. Wonderful. Spec-fucking-tacular. We get it. Send him some nasty PMs, find him and beat him to death with a lead pipe, I really don't give a shit. But quit spamming every god damned thread he posts in with "witty" one liners and overused emoticons.
When was the last time you took a shit? A few days? A week? You're all bound up and cranky arent you.

MilitantB0B
2004-02-08, 12:59 AM
I kinda agree with him (although I probably would have said it nicer and used lots of these guys :D) It seems that with the new insurgance of spammer or people that are deemed stupid or n00bs or whatever it seems that every thread starts out on topic, then One of these people posts (sometimes on topic, sometimes not) and the whole thread gets derailed into a flame/insult session. It was pretty funny at first but now it is just kinda repitive. I would suggest that you guys just do what I do, learn who isn't worth listening to, and don't. Unless they say something incredibly offensive, it doesn't hurt you to just skip over their comments. Just my two cents, take em or leave em.

And now, as prommised, lotsa happy smileys:
:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Rbstr
2004-02-08, 01:00 AM
Teh flames have lost teh funnah and are getting out of hand

Happy lil Elf
2004-02-08, 01:05 AM
Bound up? No. Cranky? Probably, but then trolls annoy me sometimes. Especially trolls that like to find the forum retard and poke him with a stick over a period of a few months.

As I said,
You don't like Ait'al. Great. Wonderful. Spec-fucking-tacular. We get it. Send him some nasty PMs, find him and beat him half to death with a lead pipe, I really don't give a shit. But quit spamming every god damned thread he posts in with "witty" one liners and overused emoticons.


*Edit*
You know what? This has/had potential to be a useful thread. If anyone wants to continue this lets do it somewhere else. Whether it be PMs or another thread I don't care but we've done enough damage to this particular topic already.

AztecWarrior
2004-02-08, 08:22 PM
The video game field is going to be more crowded than a Chinese sweatshop. I'm going to Lockheed-Martin, bizzatches.

JetRaiden
2004-02-08, 08:25 PM
wont be long before theres a Studies of Adult Filmmaking coming up soon...



btw doods Im back. :p