2011年12月3日土曜日

Play A Sport At Princeton If You Want To Make A Lot Of Money When You Graduate


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We can't all be Kevin Durant.

According to ProSportsOdds.com, 2% of NCAA seniors are drafted by an NFL team, and only 1.3% of NCAA seniors have their names called in the NBA Draft.

We can't all go pro. Fortunately, there are many other lucrative opportunities out there.

But which profession should you choose? And where should you attend college to meet your economic goals?

With help from PayScale.com data, we made a list of the universities where athletes should go if they want to make big bucks when they graduate. Here, you'll also find each conferences most common major and the median salaries for graduates from the entire conference.

Bradley - Missouri Valley Conference

Most Common Conference Major: Accounting

Median Degree Bradley Pay (10+ years): $88,500

Median Degree MVC Pay (0-5 years): $40,300

Median Degree MVC Pay (10+ years): $73,400

Statistics courtesy of PayScale.com



San Jose State - Western Athletic Conference

Most Common Conference Major: Accounting

Median Degree SJSt. Pay (10+ years): $91,800

Median Degree WAC Pay (0-5 years): $45,900

Median Degree WAC Pay (10+ years): $83,100

Statistics courtesy of PayScale.com



Bryant University - Northeast Conference

Most Common Conference Major: Accounting

Median Degree Bryant Pay (10+ years): $92,800

Median Degree NC Pay (0-5 years): $44,300

Median Degree NC Pay (10+ years): $80,800

Statistics courtesy of PayScale.com



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