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How do you know that the college you are going to will educate you enough to get you hired over someone else?

I was in the middle of two nursing colleges and couldn't decide which one would be better for me in the long run. #educator #entrepreneur #healthcare-it

Thank you comment icon When I was in college I wondered if my college program was educating me as well as similar programs at other colleges. Something that worked for me was going to other colleges' websites and comparing the programs' courses, descriptions, values, etc... Most colleges showcase a lot of information for all of their majors so this may be a helpful first step for comparing your options. In general, most programs will be very similar if you are looking for a specific major but some colleges might have unique courses or attributes that stick out. Jake Kritzer

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Cicily’s Answer

How do you know which pathway to take Madison?


At the end of the day, your choice matters. What you want in the long-term verse what you need now (short-term) will only effect you! When it comes to narrowing down the options you have use wisdom, consult with those you trust, take down notes to their thoughts, but remember who has to take the journey. Assessment test work best for the thoughts of others opinion, yet the only thing that counts is what you ant in the end: nursing school is a huge step, so find your assessment questions from those likewise in the career field.

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Albert’s Answer

If you are trying to decide between two nursing schools you should be able to look at statistics such as boards passing rate and career placement rates. Although these two are not everything, they are good indicators of whether or not a nursing school teaches you what you need to know to have a career in nursing and if people in the healthcare field are hiring graduates of a nursing school. You can also try to track down graduates of each program to get their first hand experience and see how much they enjoyed each school.
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Niles’s Answer

You can go to College to study anything you are interested, academically, for you major. But there are big difference in terms of job availability and your college major. So, you have to balance your interest, and future career perspectives. But one thing I recommend every body to learn, regardless of their major, is to know something about finance and economy. Note that one of the factors that a career eventually is measured is by how successful you are financially doing it.
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