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two colleges


Question Posted Friday December 26 2008, 11:14 pm

between drexel university and pennsylvania state university, which one should i go for in terms of getting a higher salary when i get out of college? i am majoring in business - finance

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xitsxlovex answered Wednesday December 31 2008, 10:58 pm:
Personally, they are both great. My grandpop went to Penn State and he majored in engineering and he is now and millionaire. My father went to University of Delaware and Drexel Law and he is now getting a very lofty salary. There both great schools, don't decide on salary, pick the school where you think you would excell more. (If I had to choose, I'd pick Penn but thats just my opinion)

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