Sounds good. I had a similar experience with my "employment counselor" at Sullivan, the place I went a couple years ago to get a paralegal degree. They are supposed to help you find a job when you graduate, sending you employment leads and forwarding your resume to their career partnership people. They have massive files on all the local employers relevant to their programs; there's no reason it can't work. True, the student has to do his part, by consistently applying at places and keeping the counselor informed about what he was doing
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Welcome to the ranks for the non-traditional students! I think that rather than wishing you luck, I'll wish you perseverance; it will be more useful. :)
Hey, good for you girl. I believe that is the degree my sister got from West Virginia University.
When I decided to go back to school I had to take 11 courses before they'd let me into the MBA program. I really think those prerequisites were more worthwhile than the degree program.
By the way, you are still the wittiest and most clever writer I've seen on this site.
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When I decided to go back to school I had to take 11 courses before they'd let me into the MBA program. I really think those prerequisites were more worthwhile than the degree program.
By the way, you are still the wittiest and most clever writer I've seen on this site.
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