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Cookderosa,
Exceptionally good exercise. Years ago a law clerk wanted to work for the government, but they weren't hiring. Funny thing was, a big-name firm wanted her. A judge advised her to live as though she'd gotten the government salary and not the private industry salary in case she ever tried to get a job with the government.
TESU BSBA - GM, September 2015
"Never give up on a dream just because of the time it will take to accomplish it. The time will pass anyway." -- Earl Nightingale, radio personality and motivational speaker
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Hello, I just want to put this out there for you. Have you ever considered becoming a licensed nursing home administrator? You have to have a bachelors degree and go through a one semester course and 1000 hour (usually unpaid) internship. When I saw you were a cma I figured you could do what I will do through my internship which is work weekend Doubles. It is a very well paying job, Starting out, first year no experience my friend is making 80,000. She can expect to be making 90,000. to 100,000. within the next three years.
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One more thing, my program is at a community college and the cost was $800. plus text book.
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bsinsc Wrote:Thanks for your reply. We have no sonography programs in SC...we used to but they are all gone now. Tell me more about you MBA at WGU....how long did it take for you to complete it? how much was it from start to finish?
is SC South Carolina ?
what about
Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program | Greenville Technical College
and
Diagnostic Medical Sonography | Horry Georgetown Technical College
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Thanks for the info....Greenville is 4 hours from me and Georgetown 2 hours.....even so I have considered their programs but am told they are full.
TESC: BA and AA, Liberal Studies, History concentration, 2011
Regents College (Excelsior): AS, Liberal Studies, 2000
Trident Technical College: Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, EKG Technician, 1994-1996
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SuzanneD Wrote:Hello, I just want to put this out there for you. Have you ever considered becoming a licensed nursing home administrator? You have to have a bachelors degree and go through a one semester course and 1000 hour (usually unpaid) internship. When I saw you were a cma I figured you could do what I will do through my internship which is work weekend Doubles. It is a very well paying job, Starting out, first year no experience my friend is making 80,000. She can expect to be making 90,000. to 100,000. within the next three years.
Suzanne, Can you tell me more? What kind of course are you taking for the nursing home admin license? This is something for me to certainly look into....thanks!
TESC: BA and AA, Liberal Studies, History concentration, 2011
Regents College (Excelsior): AS, Liberal Studies, 2000
Trident Technical College: Certified Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, EKG Technician, 1994-1996
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bsinsc Wrote:Ok, I was on this forum a lot a few years ago. Y'all helped me soooo much in my pursuit of my BA at TESC. Since then, I found a part-time job as an editor at a local newspaper. It pays little and I love it but might not have the job for much longer. My boss is at the point where he might not have the funding to keep it afloat. At any rate, I am thinking of getting a masters. IDK where or what concentration. I don't have any money for it, meaning it would all be on a loan.....Not sure what I want to do from here on out. I've kind of lost my direction but need to do something to make some decent money. I'm 43 now. I went to college 20 years ago to become a Certified Medical Assistant/Nurse Aide and EKG Technician. I keep my CMA certification but it only pays $15/hr. at the most and is a hard job the older you get. I've tried like hell to get into an RN program and here in SC it's just not possible for me. I gave up that path. I have an AS in liberal arts from (Regents) Excelsior and AA/BA from TESC Liberal Studies/History concentration. I love history and genealogy. I've thought about getting a RA MA in History locally from The Citadel but what would I do with it? Not really interested in teaching unless online. I also do genealogy for people who are looking for help but it's hard to get many clients. Bottom line is that I need a degree that would actually equate to a decent paying job. Any ideas??
At the master's level for the degree to be worthwhile you've got to look as far as a good return on investment anything in the health field will work the best. Master's programs in liberal arts won't help too much and imo will be kind of pointless from an employment standpoint. Even in government jobs, a bachelor's degree in anything is fine, but most job descriptions for master's are for very particular subjects i.e. engineering, teaching, or health field, etc.
Best bang for buck? Go for a master's in something health related.
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Do any of these interest you?
Graduate Online Programs - Missouri State Online - Missouri State Outreach - Missouri State University
MSU's tuition is very reasonable. I will be able to finish my Master's in just under 10K.
Don't miss out on something great just because it might also be difficult.
Road traveled: AA (2013) > BS (2014) > MS (2016) > Doctorate (2024)
If God hadn't been there for me, I never would have made it. Psalm 94:16-19
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