That is so funny.
When one applies for a position at many U.S. Federal agencies such as the CIA, FBI, etc- the application asks which of these Universities did you graduate from (going from memory- may not be exact)
Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
University of Chicago
MIT
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia
Northwestern
OTHER ___________________________
I'm not sure I remember if there was a list or not, but I do remember the FBI had a mandatory 4-year degree as a minimum. Didn't matter what it was in, just had to have a 4-year degree. This was in 1991, IIRC.
I had taken some sort of test, maybe one of those aptitude tests. Next thing I know, about 2 weeks later, I get an application, some letter and other information in the mail from the FBI. Next day got one from the US Marshalls.
There's three things I distinctly remember about them-
1. FBI required the 4-year degree, didn't matter what it was in
2. Starting salary for FBI was about $15,500 except in Chicago, LA and one other area, wasn't NYC - it was $1800 higher.
3. Starting salary for US Marshalls was $14,800, except in Chicago, Atlanta and LA, was about $2,000 higher.
After reading all the material, my thoughts were back to the salary and "Y H G T B S M".
Minimum wage back then about $4.25 ($8840/year). I was making $6.15 working at a grocery store in the meat market while going to school. I was making about $11,500 pre-tax annually then. When I got a full-time job at a small consulting engineering firm, I went to work for them at $12,000. I couldn't afford to live on my own at that point, I lived at home for another 2 years. No way I would have been able to make it on my own at $14,800 either...
Remember, back then there was no BS of "no income taxes under a certain income level", 18%+ was taken out for Fed Income Tax, then 7.65% and 5% state income tax back then, just like today.