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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The benefits of going to a “prestigious” school for nursing are similar to that of going to a prestigious school for anything else. . [/quote] Cmon. NO it is not….you are agreeing to join a profession where you will always be secondary to a Dr. Always. You will always be the servant. Always answering to a “commanding officer”. My mother was a nurse and it is an amazing profession that is needed. But please, dont mix up where you are in your health field. A Nurse from Penn will likely work for a MD from Louisiana State…..and that is the unfortunate fact…[/quote] For the students attending these schools, it’s a stepping stone to something else. No one going to Penn for nursing to be a med surg nurse for the next 40 yrs. [/quote] Honest question: what is the outcome then? Stepping stone to what? Does Bain or McKinsey come knocking after you have a few years under your belt?[/quote] Stepping stone to a Dr Husband with better earning potential.[/quote] Your'e not far off. I went to Hopkins for nursing, roughly 20 years ago (when they still had an undergraduate nursing degree) and out of my group of 6 close friends, only one is still working in ANY capacity (me--and it's not in anything clinical). 3 of us married Hopkins doctors. [/quote]
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