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Community College(2 years/transfer) vs University(All 4 years) vs Online Degree
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<blockquote data-quote="Deceptive" data-source="post: 14936321" data-attributes="member: 118253"><p>I think it does not matter if you do your gen ed classes at a community college. I think it matters more the connections you are able to make, the degree you have, the drive you have, and the willingness to make sacrifices to get where you want to be. I am running a department in a hospital, in surgery, with an associate degree. I did get some experience running an aid station in the Army, I was in charge of a great deal as a junior enlisted, I worked at two major university hospitals. My current position is a great experience at being a manager. The department is small and I have already made many changes that the higher ups have taken notice of.</p><p></p><p>It is the total package.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deceptive, post: 14936321, member: 118253"] I think it does not matter if you do your gen ed classes at a community college. I think it matters more the connections you are able to make, the degree you have, the drive you have, and the willingness to make sacrifices to get where you want to be. I am running a department in a hospital, in surgery, with an associate degree. I did get some experience running an aid station in the Army, I was in charge of a great deal as a junior enlisted, I worked at two major university hospitals. My current position is a great experience at being a manager. The department is small and I have already made many changes that the higher ups have taken notice of. It is the total package. [/QUOTE]
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