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if I do one of them 8 month courses for nursing in the future at Devry, would I be eligible for nursing jobs just as other college graduates who come from like Yale or a big time university? Or does it seriously matter where I graduate from like those lawyer people. oh well then for any of those quick colleges like Olympia idk but my teacher in architecture at LD BELL said they r most likely to look for people in colleges and universitys like UNT or TTC and A&M It might not matter where you graduate from, whether it's a big-name school or a smaller one. But much of nurses training is hands-on work with patients in hospitals and other facilities under supervision of staff of the institution and people from the school, and I don't know how you'd accomplish that with an online school. Plus legitimate nurses training courses are longer than 8 months. Schools like Devry and ITT-technical Institute r good schools and I don't think it really matters where you graduated from. You just have to prove to potential employers that you have knowledge; that you've actually learned something from the school. I'd recommend looking around before choosing. I choose ITT rather quickly because I was in a rush to succeed after leaving the military. But when I looked around afterwords I saw many better programs I could've went to instead. Not to say that ITT is bad. But some other schools r better. |
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