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Economics Careers
Salary and Employment Information This is a 10 page book chapter, one result of a large National Science Foundation study. It details what people with Economics majors do in the working world—it contains information on employers, types of jobs, salaries, and so forth. It also includes 3 addition pages listing the average salaries earned by those with various majors. Economics salaries are 9th highest (after physics and 7 types of engineering). NACE (National Association of Colleges and Employers): NACE gives periodic updates on starting salaries for recent graduates. It also has other information important for new job seekers. The two links below look at starting salaries for Economics majors and others. http://www.naceweb.org/press/display.asp?year=2007&prid=256 http://www.naceweb.org/press/display.asp?year=2007&prid=264
Economics & Law Economics is one of the traditional preparations for law school. The three articles below may help explain why. The first two present information on the average LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) scores for Economics majors and for others. The Economics majors are at or near the top. The last article presents evidence on the salaries of lawyers with Economics and other majors. Economics & the MBA degree The analysis, forecasting, and critical thinking skills students acquire with their Economics majors are quite useful in advanced business study. Economics might be the best preparation for future MBA (Master of Business Administration) students taking the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test, required for most MBA programs). The link below leads to a pdf from the website for the Graduate Management Admission Council. On pages 20-24, you can find how well students with different majors did on the GMAT in five different years, from 2001/02 to 2005/06. On page 20, Economics majors (under Social Sciences) averaged from 561 to 570 in those years. This compares very favorably with other fields. Profile of Graduate Management Admissions Test Candidates Professional Organizations Resources From the USFSP Career Center
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