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Post by Roxy on May 10, 2024 22:35:29 GMT
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Post by mikemonger on May 10, 2024 22:37:33 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much.
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Post by Roxy on May 10, 2024 22:39:11 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much. 🤣 I can’t. It’s a lot for NYC and they live in Morningside Heights.
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Post by uncreative on May 10, 2024 22:40:43 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much. And that's only for full professors. Which I assume means they've been around long enough to get tenure and built up their resume for a while to get to that point even after completing whatever PhD they spent years working on.
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Post by Roxy on May 10, 2024 22:45:54 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much. And that's only for full professors. Which I assume means they've been around long enough to get tenure and built up their resume for a while to get to that point even after completing whatever PhD they spent years working on. Pro-Hamas Columbia professor Joseph Massad was made full professor a record 10 years after getting his PhD at Columbia even though his “resume” does not reflect why or how. But you should for sure type some more words out of your butt.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 10, 2024 22:46:11 GMT
NYC. Nuff said.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 10, 2024 22:46:31 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much. 🤣 I can’t. It’s a lot for NYC and they live in Morningside Heights. How do you know where they all live?
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Post by Roxy on May 10, 2024 22:47:13 GMT
No it’s not enough said. Do live in NY? What’s the average yearly salary for NYC denizens?
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Post by Lux on May 10, 2024 22:49:20 GMT
If any of the professors are like the ones on the board then that's daylight robbery.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 10, 2024 22:50:22 GMT
No it’s not enough said. Do live in NY? What’s the average yearly salary for NYC denizens? www.seethroughny.net/payrolls/schoolsFor columbia: average. Some earn much less. Med school etc. earn more. It is what it is.
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Post by uncreative on May 10, 2024 22:57:03 GMT
And that's only for full professors. Which I assume means they've been around long enough to get tenure and built up their resume for a while to get to that point even after completing whatever PhD they spent years working on. Pro-Hamas Columbia professor Joseph Massad was made full professor a record 10 years after getting his PhD at Columbia even though his “resume” does not reflect why or how. But you should for sure type some more words out of your butt. 10 years is still a long time even if they consider it fast. $300k is around what department directors at my job make. A high ranking Ivy League professor making $300k doesn't seem like it should be out of the ordinary. I'm more surprised the some of the other Ivies like Cornell and Brown are that low.
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Post by 🥥 🌴 Molly 🥥 🌴 on May 10, 2024 22:58:10 GMT
Looks like Columbia salaries are pretty close to Harvard and Yale.
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Post by Fetzer Zinfandel ♀︎ on May 10, 2024 22:58:25 GMT
Pro-Hamas Columbia professor Joseph Massad was made full professor a record 10 years after getting his PhD at Columbia even though his “resume” does not reflect why or how. But you should for sure type some more words out of your butt. 10 years is still a long time even if they consider it fast. $300k is around what department directors at my job make. A high ranking Ivy League professor making $300k doesn't seem like it should be out of the ordinary. I'm more surprised the other Ivies are that low. In New York. It's roughly triple my salary. And the cost of living is more than triple.
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Post by mikemonger on May 10, 2024 23:06:26 GMT
They live in NYC. So that really isn't that much. 🤣 I can’t. It’s a lot for NYC and they live in Morningside Heights. Is it though? I'd need to make double my salary to maintain my current standard of living if I were to move to NYC. And I make a pretty decent salary. I'm not rich, but I'm comfortable.
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Post by Roxy on May 10, 2024 23:16:23 GMT
🤣 I can’t. It’s a lot for NYC and they live in Morningside Heights. Is it though? I'd need to make double my salary to maintain my current standard of living if I were to move to NYC. And I make a pretty decent salary. I'm not rich, but I'm comfortable. Yes. It is a lot. housinganywhere.com/New-York--United-States/average-salary-in-nyc
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