Oh i know, i'm just saying.
You read so many threads saying get or 1st or your doomed, and frankly thats a load of tosh.
Christ most people are starting on hefty salaries, more than most people will ever be on. Good stuff.
I graduated into a job that puts me in the top 5% of earners in the country. I think people who leave good Universities with worthwhile degrees bring up the average graduate salary.
How much do you think a graduate software engineer in Warwick (West Midlands) should expect?
20ish? I'm willing to bet it entirely depends on the company.
Guys you are right about competence etc. Not wanting to blow my own trumpet but I got a 2:2, a few of my friends have firsts in maths etc, they dont even get a look in for auditor at the big 4. This is from Warwick aswell.
I'll be on 20k from the summer I haven't even graduated yet and will still be classed as a student so no tax! ^_^
Computer Science, but I wasn't hired entirely on this particular meritWhat did you study?![]()
Liverpool. To be fair though, they are paying for my rent for 1 year of the first two (3 months of training, twice a year for two years).
Anything you earn above your personal allowance (around £6k) will be taxed, just like everyone else (20% + ~ 8% NI).I'll be on 20k from the summer I haven't even graduated yet and will still be classed as a student so no tax! ^_^
Students are not exempt from income tax...![]()
Good job we have PAYE or a lot of students would be in a world of trouble![]()
Computer Science, but I wasn't hired entirely on this particular merit
Without PAYE i think 90% of the country would be in troubleSeriously though, why do so many people seem to think that being a student in any way affects income taxation?