What's your annual salary divided by your SAT score?

$86.20 (recentered).

Systems Analyst, 28 years exp. BA (Comp Sci) from Berkeley.

I had no idea geophysicists made such good bux.

$74.62 (Recentered, salary only)

BS Computer Science, Appalachian State Univ

16 years experience

Managing consultant with a small IT consulting firm

Jammer

$25.

Not recentered, because I took my test after the recentering (Sorry).

1 year experience, Masters in Library Science from UNC, B.A. Political Science from Guilford, corporate librarian in the nonprofit sector.

$52.44 per point. Biologist with a BS from SUNY Buffalo, 17 years experience in my field.

$78.01

B.S. Meteorology, Wisconsin-Madison. I’m in software sales. Never worked a day as a metorologist.

$58.22, recentered, straight salary
$61.64, recentered, including bonuses, most recent 12 months

Software consultant, 12 yrs exp.
B.A. English, 3 semesters of Ph.D. program coursework in English lit.

My score is $110.55 per point, without bonus. 21 years, accounting, Oregon State University.

To be fair, I turned out to be much better at making good career moves, getting things done and negotiating than taking tests.

$93.96 recentered based on last year’s W2. This year it will be much lower to zero due to “corporate restructuring”, maybe about $30/point. Unless some deals go well, then it could be much higher.

Sorry to keep picking at nits, but the presidency had passed from Clinton to Bush well before that date. Is the date off, or was 12/21/01 when it was slated to come into effect?

$16.00

I’m an actor, should start on some more writing!

$31.62
7 years in my current field.

I did go to college but never finished. The area I studied has nothing to do with my current job.

I did some statistics for everyone who posted at least $/point based on actual SAT scores so far, excluding the students, who, let’s face it, don’t count. N=45.

The distribution looks fairly normal, but there is a large standard deviation and a long tail to the right (high $/pt). The mean was $54.09/pt, the median was $44.63/pt, and the standard deviation was $26.56/pt.

Scientific/technical workers: N=17, mean=$57.78/pt, med=$61.64/pt, sd=$19.38/pt

Nonscientific/technical workers (including those who did not give an occupation): N=28, mean=$51.86/pt, median=$43.18/pt, sd=$30.23/pt. The high sd is due to the attorneys and captains of industry on one end and the starving artists on the other end.

For those who attended private colleges, N=10, mean=$47.57/pt, med=$42.73/pt, sd=$20.91/pt.

For those who attended state schools, N=19, mean=$55.95, med=$52.44, sd=$24.74.

The correlation between years of experience and /pt was poor (R[sup]2[/sup]=0.29). For what it's worth, the best linear fit was /pt = (2.04 X years of experience) + 33

Overall, jeevmon had the highest ratio, $134.75/pt, while poor c_carol had the lowest, at $11.84/pt. (good luck in that job search) Again, I didn’t count the students or those who didn’t take the SAT.

So that’s one for us state schoolers, I suppose. :slight_smile:

$21.91/point

B.A.S. UofMinn-Duluth

Brand spankin’ new paramedic.

I don’t remember my SAT score, exactly, but it was somewhere in the 1500 range. That puts me at $13.84/pt, annually.

BS in biology from the University of Kentucky, five years experience as a veterinary technician

$39.16 / SAT point (1983 test, unadjusted), $1516.12 / ACT point.
Urban planner, AICP certification and nine years of experience.
B.S. Urban and Regional Planning and Analysis, SUNY Buffalo State College
Master of Urban Planning., SUNY University at Buffalo.

I did much better on the ACT than the SAT.

Unfortunately, few people become wealthy by becoming an urban planner.

This is going way back for me. But let’s see: I’ll admit right out that my math score wasn’t that great, and my verbal was better; beyond that I just don’t remember exactly. But using a ballpark figure, I think I come out at $55.00/point, not including the bonus I got.

My GRE went much, much better. Using those results, with the analytical third omitted, my salary ratio is $47.14.

Make of it what you will.

Oh I fogot…

BA, UC San Diego
MLS, UCLA.

35.97 with recentered SATs. I teach at a state university. I went to a private liberal arts college. My highest degree is a doctorate. 37.87 calculated by my GREs. Care to post a formula for Miller Analogies Test scores?

Oh–years of experience: It’s hard to count, but

8-ish
3.5 years asst prof including summers, university (Psychology)
3 terms, teaching assistant, community college (career development)
1 term instructor, university (coping skills)
11 summers instructor, institute at university (EFL)
1 semester instructor, college (grammar a/k/a So You Failed the Test of Standard Written English)
1 trimester, instructor, trade university (freshman seminar)
1 year, instructional teaching assistant, university (fiction writing)

Plus a number of years teaching middle and high school T&G, etc.