Should a school be held responsible when a graduate cannot find work?
A Monroe College grad say she paid $70,000 to boost her chances of finding a great job, but now that that hasn't happened, she wants her money back. You think:
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aristo says:
the school shouldn't be held responsible, but i believe she should get another year tuition free.
kierah16 says:
I think that dedication from the staff is the school's fault, simply because the school should hire people that LOVE their job- in helping aspiring professionals with the motivation and positive counseling.
However, what you do with YOUR degree is up to YOU! The SCHOOL alone is not going to get you the job. Whether you went to some flashy university or a community college; it all comes down to the drive that you have to succeed.
To make your dreams come true is solely up to YOU!! Lesson: RESEARCH your career field and make sure that's what you want to do.
dexinfin says:
The school may have nothing to do with whether you get the job! If you are a genius, but are condescending and bratty...chances are they still won't hire you. And that is most definitely not anyone's fault but your own.
And if it's just because of the economy...then that's not the school's doing! If they could change the economy, I'm most sure that they would.
nikole.loves.wow. says:
The school should not be held responsible. It was the decision on paying that much to boost.
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the school shouldn't be held responsible, but i believe she should get another year tuition free.
I think that dedication from the staff is the school's fault, simply because the school should hire people that LOVE their job- in helping aspiring professionals with the motivation and positive counseling.
However, what you do with YOUR degree is up to YOU! The SCHOOL alone is not going to get you the job. Whether you went to some flashy university or a community college; it all comes down to the drive that you have to succeed.
To make your dreams come true is solely up to YOU!! Lesson: RESEARCH your career field and make sure that's what you want to do.
The school may have nothing to do with whether you get the job! If you are a genius, but are condescending and bratty...chances are they still won't hire you. And that is most definitely not anyone's fault but your own.
And if it's just because of the economy...then that's not the school's doing! If they could change the economy, I'm most sure that they would.
The school should not be held responsible. It was the decision on paying that much to boost.