I win! (or lose?)
$0 per point! I’m a stay at home mom…no income. I did get a pretty good SAT score though (1350) and I have a BA in Secondary English Education from the University of Maryland, College Park.
I win! (or lose?)
$0 per point! I’m a stay at home mom…no income. I did get a pretty good SAT score though (1350) and I have a BA in Secondary English Education from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Somewhere around $29 per point. I can’t figure it comfortably with the scale adjustments.
I was an English lit major and psych minor who’s now a UNIX sysadmin. Considering the amount of alcoholism I managed to fit into four years of college, I think I’m doing remarkably well.
If I maxed on the SAT, my ratio would not be less than $48/point. If I scored minimum, it would be ~$190/point. As I didn’t take it at all, however, it’s undefined, like Who_me?'s. B.A. from UC Berkeley in Biology, 5+ years working in I.T. as an “applications analyst”.
$134.75, seven years experience as a trademark/ copyright attorney.
I think I have one of the lowest: 3.7/point. I’m still in high school and making about a dollar over minimum wage. ($5200/1420)
I’m retired now, but immediately before, I was earning $68.35/point.
That was as a VP of Human Resouces with a law degree. The company treated me very well.
$41.21 per point; 7 years experience at current job; Davidson College, then an MA and then a PhD in literature (current job is totally unrelated to degrees).
How about this scale: divide current salary by number of years of post-secondary education? For me, let’s see, that’s a measly $6,100 per year.
Or salary divided by number of degrees: $20,300.
Hmmm. This won’t be as good as it should be, because I was sick when i took the SAT, and should have been at home in bed. But here goes:
My last salaried job as a project safety manager and architechtural superintendant for a construction management firm: $30.74
After quitting to become a pilot, and working as a flight instructor: $7.40
Current, based on the business project I am working on, and extrapolated out, since I only started in January: $45.19
$68.70 per point. 5 Years experience in Corporate Finance. Rice MBA.
$44.24 per point, 18 years past Ivy League liberal-arts BA, controls manager for a electric utility project group (six years in this field.) The thing I studied which has been extremely useful was contract law.
$91.91/point; B.A. from The University of Texas; 23 years experience; geophysicist.
$51.49 / pt (estimated). I took the ACT, not the SAT, so had to convert.
BS in Biochem and MBA (both from the Univ of Wisconsin).
10 years in my field, sort of. I changed paths when I got my MBA, from the bench to business development.
$0 per point, so far this year. About $3 per point, last year.
My peak income was a bit over $40,000, or about $30 per point.
So you see SATs aren’t a very good predicter of future success. Just look at the President.
$51.6/point, with an adjusted score.
Wow.
If I adjust my scores for the “recentering,” I make $28.80 per point.
Six years experience (in web development and marketing communications), Drake University with Public Relations major.
Dubya comes in at $313.48.
$11.84 here. Temp customer service worker, desperately hoping for a real job. Got a 1520 on the SAT, fat lot of good it did me.
$74.07 15 years Engineering college prof.
$52.44 per point, Colorado State University, BSCE
went directly into programming, then webmastering, now internet securitying (er, english was lower than math. )
That was about 13 years ago.
$90.23 (after recentering)
CIO of an insurance company
23 years
BS in Finance and 6 hours remaining on an MS in IS/Acctg