<p>No such review has been done of initial job placement from undergrad B schools. The research you are alluding concerns average earnings over time well after college for any major as being tied to the school you applied or went to versus later earnings. And there are many and a growing number of exceptions-minority students, poor students. My numbers come directly from available placement reports out of undergrad B schools. This is what college students are concerned with today–not what some backword looking study indicates for all graduates 10 years ago or more. The economy today is markedly different than it was 10, 20 or 30 years ago.</p>
<p>Now here are some facts to review. Generally IU grads get better pay for similar majors. IU is also stronger in finance where the pay is often best. </p>
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