G gooseman Diamond Member Oct 23, 2000 4,853 1 0 Nov 18, 2003 #26 dammit, I'm overpaid!!! Don't tell my boss.
Nebor Lifer Jun 24, 2003 29,582 12 76 Nov 18, 2003 #27 Originally posted by: OS Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/departments/elearning/?article=whatisyourdegreeworth Chemical engineering: $51,853 Electrical engineering: $49,946 Computer science: $47,419 Accounting: $40,546 Information sciences: $39,718 Marketing: $34,628 History: $32,108 English: $30,157 Psychology: $27,454 Click to expand... as if we needed any more proof that liberal arts degrees are worthless. Click to expand... That's assuming you can get hired in the first place. I have an EE degree and I'm doing a job an HS kid could do. Click to expand... OMG, an EE! Do you flip out ALL THE TIME?
Originally posted by: OS Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/departments/elearning/?article=whatisyourdegreeworth Chemical engineering: $51,853 Electrical engineering: $49,946 Computer science: $47,419 Accounting: $40,546 Information sciences: $39,718 Marketing: $34,628 History: $32,108 English: $30,157 Psychology: $27,454 Click to expand... as if we needed any more proof that liberal arts degrees are worthless. Click to expand... That's assuming you can get hired in the first place. I have an EE degree and I'm doing a job an HS kid could do. Click to expand... OMG, an EE! Do you flip out ALL THE TIME?