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Kenyon College  
9.59.89.38.07
A- 8.3
2
University of Cincinnati  
9.38.38.65.45
B 7.3
3
Ohio University  
8.58.66.75.46
B 6.9
4
College of Wooster  
8.48.58.77.85
B 6.9
5
Miami University - Oxford  
8.48.98.77.54
B 6.6
6
Marietta College  
9.08.78.37.53
B- 6.5
7
Oberlin College  
8.79.19.87.63
B- 6.5
8
John Carroll University  
8.87.07.27.34
B- 6.4
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Ohio State University  
9.69.29.19.22
B- 6.4
10
Baldwin Wallace University  
7.48.57.87.95
B- 6.1
11
Denison University  
6.97.17.07.210
B- 6.1
12
Hiram College  
9.29.28.46.92
B- 6.0
13
Wittenberg University  
7.89.28.98.23
B- 5.9
14
Cedarville University  
8.15.77.27.94
B- 5.8
15
Wright State University  
9.07.77.08.92
C+ 5.6
16
Ohio Northern University  
8.69.26.04.22
C+ 5.2
17
Franciscan University of Steubenville  
8.77.97.94.82
C+ 5.2
18
Ohio Wesleyan University  
5.16.14.84.710
C 4.4
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Bowling Green State University  
5.54.85.04.23
D+ 3.0
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Kent State University Kent  
5.25.27.87.82
D 2.4

 

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English Major unemployment rate

_EnglishAll Majors
Unemployed%5%9
Minimum Wage%4%4
All Others%91%86
More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

Are things going well in English?

Going Well%87
Not Going Well%13
More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in English say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

Graduates who stayed in English

Still in Field%56
Got out%44
More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school

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