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Forget Harvard, Go to South Dakota for School

By Greg Russell

Bloomberg is reporting that it pays to go to the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology:  "Those leaving the college of 2,300 students this year got paid a median salary of $56,700, according to PayScale Inc., which tracks employee compensation data from surveys. At Harvard, where tuition fees are almost four times higher, they got [only] $54,100. Those scheduled to leave the campus in Rapid City, South Dakota, in May are already getting offers, at a time when about one in 10 recent U.S. college graduates is out of work."  (Emphasis is ours.)

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