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Does it matter where you got your degree ?
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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 16508816" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>Priorities are location/feeling if she likes the school and how they sell their nursing program.</p><p></p><p>Ride the ports scholarship for as long as she can. A scholarship to a terrible nursing program hurts in the long run. Partial scholarship to a good nursing program would be better. Or there is no scholarship to the school she loves.</p><p></p><p>The more she can experience in college from the nursing program the better off she will be getting jobs. Look at what machines/procedures/techniques etc that the field of nursing relies on and see if said schools teach that. In reality it may only take one broken ankle to lose a scholarship so better have a backup plan.</p><p></p><p>End goal is a good paying job with least amount of bills...up to your family to decide risk vs reward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 16508816, member: 113577"] Priorities are location/feeling if she likes the school and how they sell their nursing program. Ride the ports scholarship for as long as she can. A scholarship to a terrible nursing program hurts in the long run. Partial scholarship to a good nursing program would be better. Or there is no scholarship to the school she loves. The more she can experience in college from the nursing program the better off she will be getting jobs. Look at what machines/procedures/techniques etc that the field of nursing relies on and see if said schools teach that. In reality it may only take one broken ankle to lose a scholarship so better have a backup plan. End goal is a good paying job with least amount of bills...up to your family to decide risk vs reward. [/QUOTE]
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