Graduates of Imperial College beat Oxbridge on earnings

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Average Imperial graduate earns £37,931 in first year, £5,000 more than Oxbridge

 

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Oxbridge is failing.

Really needs to be contrasted against where they work. I'd guess that a large proportion of ICL graduates stay in London.

... and they're all female apparently!

As an Imperial graduate I’m still doing my damnedest to drag those average earnings down

If earnings were what mattered then our kids should become drugs dealers, loan sharks, and weapons dealers.

That's because they're not as weird as Oxbridge graduates.

To be fair the left are doing their best to devalue Oxford. Imperial study real subjects (prob full of Asian students) and not gender studies

StephenNaulls

Well spotted Gruniad. It might come as a surprise to you that many Oxbridge students read Arts and Social Science subjects, while IC is tilted toward Business & Economics.

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