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What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad univer?

What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad university? Lets say bottom 50 unis
Reply 1
Specify university and degree

What about the employment/ salary of past graduates ?
Reply 2
Original post by Finance324
What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad university? Lets say bottom 50 unis

Don't think anyone knows.

Think this would be better in the careers section
That sounds like the sort of thing you'd need to carry out surveys and research on a specific population rather than ask randos, many of who haven't even started uni let alone finished or got a decade under their belts. You'll just get junk data.
people who have a bad start in life can often make a success of their lives by sheer diligence and that.
Reply 5
Original post by Finance324
What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad university? Lets say bottom 50 unis


Lots of graduates I know went on to work in non-graduate type roles. Some became artists, musicians, full-time childcare etc which would all massively affect the average.

As a very rough guess though for ones who went on to and still work in 'professional' type roles outside of London, probably about 35-40k.
You won't even get a consensus on what the bottom 50 unis are.
Reply 7
£6.3 million. You see how ludicrous I'm being? It's the same with you - no-one can give you an actual amount as there are far too many factors going into this.
Original post by Finance324
What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad university? Lets say bottom 50 unis

With 10 years experience the uni becomes irrelevant.
Reply 9
Original post by Grizwuld
With 10 years experience the uni becomes irrelevant.

Does it matter in year 1?

How can the outturn for year 10 be irrelevant to university if it mattered at all for any of the preceeding 10 years?
Reply 10
Original post by Finance324
Lets say bottom 50 unis

Which are they?
Original post by Grizwuld
With 10 years experience the uni becomes irrelevant.

Employers value experience a lot more than a Uni degree and what Uni the candidate went to.
Reply 12
Original post by Finance324
What is the average salary for a graduate with 10 years experience from a bad university? Lets say bottom 50 unis


Your obsession with ranks and success based on money and career is really concerning me. There are things called degree apprenticeships which is an alternative route to uni and will allow you to earn quite a bit. 10 years of experience is a lot and could be enough to get a very good position in a company. Good and relevant work experience beats any degree from Russell Group uni. It is important to show to the employer that you can do the job rather than just be smart.

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