By David Sarno, LA Times blog
Pays to be a lady at Neumont University. Not only is there a fabulously good “ratio” — close to 93% of the Utah technology college’s nearly 400 graduating students have been male — but upon graduation, that tiny female sliver of the school population makes more money on average than the guys. In Neumont’s four-year history, the 27 girls nabbed higher average starting salaries than their male counterparts — $62,000 per annum for the gals, compared with $60,000 for the guys. Moreover, women are finding jobs faster too — with 95% of the female students getting jobs within six months of graduation, beating out the guys by four points.
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