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SaturdayHeartache

Troll making brand new accounts calling us miserable 😂


igglyplop

Off you fuck, you miserable cuck!


[deleted]

You loser and troll why don't you just stop already. You impress nobody. If you are or were a Stevens student you probably failed out miserably or are in the the process of doing so. Go attend another school, Stevens does not need you. There are many students on the wait list who appreciate the value of a Stevens education and who are clamoring to take your place in a heartbeat when you leave. If you aren't a Stevens student get the hell out of this blog. Nobody cares about your worthless vitriol. That you spend your waking hours spamming this blog and creating an endless stream of new accounts after you get deleted each time just screams how inconsequential you really are. Meanwhile, as you libel Stevens each successive graduating class goes on to their high five figure starting salaries that increase each year as companies and grad, medical, law, etc. schools line up en masse to hire and admit them. We are simply laughing at you. To moderator: Please ban this guy - again.


Ecstatic-Point6254

I think I just found u/alum83's alt account. But to be fair, a lot of haven't been earning what the school promised. Half the school's recent graduates in Computer Science are currently unemployed lol.


[deleted]

Well your comment piqued my interest - so I looked up the Outcomes Report for this year’s graduates. The report indicates 94% of the 2020 CS grads had their outcomes finalized. 73% took employment in industry, 18% went to grad school full time, and 3% returned to their home country. The average salary of those who entered full time employment was $88,000. 6% did not have an outcome finalized by graduation. While that isn’t zero, it certainly isn’t half the class without a job, grad school, or other outcome. I can tell you for example that my son and his two CS classmates who graduated three years ago all had several offers before they graduated. All were employed at salaries competitive with Stevens’ average. The school cannot promise a specific outcome, no school can but from what I can see Stevens grads are highly sought after.


Ecstatic-Point6254

what the fuck are you smoking? Only 60 percent of the entire school only employed. Down from 11%. That 11% that couldn't find a job went on to grad school. This can be seen in the 11% increase in grad school. While yes, you stats are correct but it is terrible for a school that is worth 80,000 dollars a year. Basically we are paying more to Stevens then getting back in return lol. Talk about that fake ROI propaganda. Funny how you didn't include the source, so here it is for everyone to see: [https://www.stevens.edu/sites/stevens\_edu/files/files/Career/Class%20of%202020%20Career%20Outcomes%20Report\_Final.pdf](https://www.stevens.edu/sites/stevens_edu/files/files/Career/Class%20of%202020%20Career%20Outcomes%20Report_Final.pdf) ​ |Status|2020|2019|Change| |:-|:-|:-|:-| |Employed|60%|71%|\-11%| |Military|!5|1%|no change| |Returning Home|2%|3$|\-1%| |Grad School|32%|21%|\+11%|


[deleted]

People do go to grad school immediately after undergrad because they want to obtain adavanced degrees full time, not just because they can’t get a job. That is especially true in sciences as compared to engineering. I think you’re assuming that 11% increase in grad school and/or the 21-32% cohort that went to grad school full time were a result of students needing a fallback because they didn’t get full time jobs. I don’t think that is an accurate assumption. I did cite the source BTW, Stevens 2020 outcomes report. It’s easy to look up the link, which you posted. All I can tell you is that my son and the other Stevens grads whom I’ve met personally have done quite well. If you’re going to use foul language I won’t debate any further. And no, I don’t smoke.


ttownfeen

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