I have been visiting this forum for about 18 months now and am finally brave enough to post. I recently graduated from The Andrews School and wanted to thank all of the posters here who try to point potential MT students in the right direction to a good school. I was originally thinking about going to one of those schools with a bad reputation. I am so glad I decided to do some research on the school and ended up here. After reading the posts, I realized that it might be difficult to find a job unless I went to a good school. After graduation, it only took two days of job searching to get a job. The best part is that I got a job at the company that was my first choice. It is not an apprenticeship or internship. It is an acute care position with good pay right from the start. I am very thankful to The Andrews School for making me an employable MT. I am also thankful to the posters of MTChat that pointed me in the right direction.
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Originally Posted By: minn
Hello all,
I have been visiting this forum for about 18 months now and am finally brave enough to post. I recently graduated from The Andrews School and wanted to thank all of the posters here who try to point potential MT students in the right direction to a good school. I was originally thinking about going to one of those schools with a bad reputation. I am so glad I decided to do some research on the school and ended up here. After reading the posts, I realized that it might be difficult to find a job unless I went to a good school. After graduation, it only took two days of job searching to get a job. The best part is that I got a job at the company that was my first choice. It is not an apprenticeship or internship. It is an acute care position with good pay right from the start. I am very thankful to The Andrews School for making me an employable MT. I am also thankful to the posters of MTChat that pointed me in the right direction.
Thank you,
Cassie
Good for you!
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