Including or excluding summer?
Kansas Lawrence offer 250 k .. last year. Purely FMA school
I think it is a bit too high. Or including summer and conditional on R&R A pubs.
These are all Finance salary, right? Because it sounds way to high for Econ...Yes ofc. Are you sleeping?
Simple check: tuition differentials between Finance and Econ courses/programs. But in some schools without tuition differentials, their salaries are similar, even possible similar to sociology AP.
150-160k for 3/3 AACSB schools without PhD
180k for 2/2 AACSB schools with PhD
This is bad info!
3/3 is 120K - 150K
2/3 is 140K - 160K
2/2 is 150K - 180K (No or 1 Top 4 needed)
2/2 is 170K - 200K (2 Top 4 Needed)
That's where FMA market ends. Schools paying more than 200K are not pure FMA schools. Some schools may adjust for COL or may pay extra summer support.
150-160k for 3/3 AACSB schools without PhD
180k for 2/2 AACSB schools with PhDThis is bad info!
3/3 is 120K - 150K
2/3 is 140K - 160K
2/2 is 150K - 180K (No or 1 Top 4 needed)
2/2 is 170K - 200K (2 Top 4 Needed)
That's where FMA market ends. Schools paying more than 200K are not pure FMA schools. Some schools may adjust for COL or may pay extra summer support.
your data is too old, actually many 3-3 schools pay above 140K
150-160k for 3/3 AACSB schools without PhD
180k for 2/2 AACSB schools with PhDThis is bad info!
3/3 is 120K - 150K
2/3 is 140K - 160K
2/2 is 150K - 180K (No or 1 Top 4 needed)
2/2 is 170K - 200K (2 Top 4 Needed)
That's where FMA market ends. Schools paying more than 200K are not pure FMA schools. Some schools may adjust for COL or may pay extra summer support.your data is too old, actually many 3-3 schools pay above 140K
I am sure they do but not much above 140K. Hence the range 120K-150K.
Here: https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=Assistant+Professor+Of+Finance&city=&year=2021
Look at the data. Sort it by salary and see how many pay over 150K and whether they are FMA schools or not! There will be few and they are probably outliers in very high COL places (like NY, Boston, etc.).
In the end, don't take my word! Just do your own research!
Here: https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=Assistant+Professor+Of+Finance&city=&year=2021
Look at the data. Sort it by salary and see how many pay over 150K and whether they are FMA schools or not! There will be few and they are probably outliers in very high COL places (like NY, Boston, etc.).
In the end, don't take my word! Just do your own research!
Most of the data are incorrect.
Here: https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=Assistant+Professor+Of+Finance&city=&year=2021
Look at the data. Sort it by salary and see how many pay over 150K and whether they are FMA schools or not! There will be few and they are probably outliers in very high COL places (like NY, Boston, etc.).
In the end, don't take my word! Just do your own research!Most of the data are incorrect.
They’re 2-3 years behind, but quite accurate. Scaling the numbers there up by about 4% would make them up-to-date. But they would be still subject to errors because those numbers don’t seem to include summer support. So for schools paying summer support for AP, you should add 2/9.
Here: https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=Assistant+Professor+Of+Finance&city=&year=2021
Look at the data. Sort it by salary and see how many pay over 150K and whether they are FMA schools or not! There will be few and they are probably outliers in very high COL places (like NY, Boston, etc.).
In the end, don't take my word! Just do your own research!Most of the data are incorrect.
They’re 2-3 years behind, but quite accurate. Scaling the numbers there up by about 4% would make them up-to-date. But they would be still subject to errors because those numbers don’t seem to include summer support. So for schools paying summer support for AP, you should add 2/9.
That data is accurate. Also if you sort the data by date, you'll get the latest numbers.
It's far from being accurate. We pay much higher than the data here. BTW, do you believe that Boston College only pays 125,000?
Here: https://h1bdata.info/index.php?em=&job=Assistant+Professor+Of+Finance&city=&year=2021
Look at the data. Sort it by salary and see how many pay over 150K and whether they are FMA schools or not! There will be few and they are probably outliers in very high COL places (like NY, Boston, etc.).
In the end, don't take my word! Just do your own research!Most of the data are incorrect.
They’re 2-3 years behind, but quite accurate. Scaling the numbers there up by about 4% would make them up-to-date. But they would be still subject to errors because those numbers don’t seem to include summer support. So for schools paying summer support for AP, you should add 2/9.
That data is accurate. Also if you sort the data by date, you'll get the latest numbers.