King’s College Chemistry Graduate Information from Current Decade

 

Class of 2007

10 chemistry majors

40% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Examples: Cornell, Syracuse Law, Scranton U, PSU

 

40% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: High School teacher, Merck

 

Class of 2006

6 chemistry majors

83% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Examples: U of Texas @ Austin, U of Delaware, Ohio State, Stony Brook U,

U of S. Carolina, Regent U Law School

 

Class of 2005

7 chemistry majors

57% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Examples: Penn, Syracuse, Pitt, PSU

 

29% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: Merck, Aerotek

 

Class of 2004

5 chemistry majors

40% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Examples: Cornell, U of Colorado-Boulder

 

40% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: High School teacher, CCL

 

Class of 2003

7 chemistry majors

43% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Examples: USC, UNC- Wilmington, Medical School-PSU

 

29% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: Wyeth, Bristol-Myers-Squibb

 

Class of 2002

6 chemistry majors

17% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Example: Princeton

 

83% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: Merck, High School teacher, Topps Candy, Schott glass

 

 

Class of 2001

4 chemistry majors

25% continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Example: Medical school-Pitt

 

25% continued their career as professional chemists:

Example: Wyeth

 

Class of 2000

6 chemistry majors

17 % continued their chemistry careers in graduate studies

Example: U of Florida

 

83% continued their career as professional chemists:

Examples: J&J, Air Products, PPL, Virginia Tech lab manager