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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 26 Jan 2013

    Engineering grads make salaries of $70,400 right out of college, compared to $36,988 for humanities majors.http://on.wsj.com/VnDz8R 

    12:34 AM - 26 Jan 2013
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      1. Bill Trautman‏ @MngDirector 26 Jan 2013
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        @DWSresearch @WSJ Worthwhile info.

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      2. Dmitri Conom‏ @LifeAsDC 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ yeah but can they think? The world needs more critical thinkers, not drones that can solve calculus problems.

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      2. Vote November 6th‏ @AngieinWAState 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ The 3 yrs I spent 'helping' my oldest child decide on #engineering for college was a damn good "investment" then, wouldn't ya say?

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      1. Jochen ML‏ @JochenML 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ - sure but they're still just engineers.

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      1. Pikey‏ @NOTpikey 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ As they should. Engineering curriculum is much more difficult than non-STEM majors and the real world skills are much more useful.

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      1. Morgan‏ @Morganici 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ if only @emersoncollege had had an engineering program.....

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      1. james henry‏ @jointsrme 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Engineering grads should make more!

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      1. Patrick Andrews‏ @PatrickRAndrews 26 Jan 2013
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        @CarmenTorres @WSJ I'd be interested in the UK figures. Eng. graduates in Britain end up employed by humanities grads -if they're lucky :(

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      1. Yo Johnson‏ @triumphantlyYo 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ

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      1. Sarah Stephen‏ @sarahstephen_ 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Wonder how it's for medics....

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      1. Amy Spiegel‏ @amyspiegs 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ @MarksCheese good choice Marky http://on.wsj.com/VnDz8R 

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      1. Pat Johnson‏ @JerzDevl2000 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ That's because engineering stinks twice as much. #majoredinboth

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      1. ATW‏ @AndrewWiddy 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ I get it.... I picked the wrong major

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      1. IndyMegs1‏ @IndyMegs1 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ Wow.You go into liberal arts for the love of words and other right brain activities...but apparently not for love of money! That's okay

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      1. Troy Justice‏ @troyjustice 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ @andrealjustice @jaxonjustice

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      1. Peter Dratsos‏ @MolonLave480 26 Jan 2013
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        @WSJ We need engineers, we need builders! we have too many "humanities" grads, we have too many talkers.

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      1. Frazier‏ @cfrazierjr 26 Jan 2013
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        RT @WSJ Engineering grads make $70,400 right out of college, $36,988 for humanities maj. http://on.wsj.com/VnDz8R  //not shabby for a 22 year old

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