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Originally Posted by The Demon
What kind of asinine statement as that? Because you learn a few programming languages all by yourself, you're suddenly smart? I'm pretty sure the MAJORITY of college graduates are making a ton more than you AND they got to spend four years of their life partying, meeting people, and growing socially/characteristically, while you probably spent them glued to a computer.
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Hahaha... ahahhahaha.. Man you are wrong...
http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/13/pf/c...ries/index.htm
[quote]opping the list of highest-paid majors were chemical engineers who fetched $55,900 on average, followed by electrical engineering degrees at $52,899. Despite taking a 0.3 percent dip compared to the 2004-2005 academic year, mechanical engineers took third place with an average salary of $50,672.[quote]
Not even close to what I make...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Househo..._United_States
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Bachelor's degree - $50,916
Master's degree - $61,698
Professional degree - $88,530
Doctorate degree - $73,853
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They don't even come close...
So... as I was saying... Instead of wasting time in college I left so that I could make real money and not be a douche bag making a fixed amount of money while making someone else rich.