I love the curriculum, but I won't put myself into educational debt and make the same amount that I do now. If there were some guarantee that I'd make substantially more than I do now, I'd be all for it.
That looks like a great curriculum, but I'd have to agree with you. For that time investment, I could be a PA, have a BSN, or an EMS AAS and be halfway through an RN program. It's a catch 22 like we've been saying all along. How many are going to sacrifice themselves by getting going the four years, making only mediocre money afterwards, and maybe, if they're lucky, get enough others to do the same, and improve their financial compensation.
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