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OT:Info On Pitsburg Art Institute

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Magman

12-24-2005 15:10:13




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Hi Guys I was wondering if any one knows or has any info on any one that has gone to the pitsburg art institute. In PA. My step son is determened to go there but its a big sum of money compared to some other schools.They told him if he does well that he would be placed in a job after hes done. OK now I have been told that alot of schools say this and dont deliver. I missed the 60 minute or 48 hour story on exspencive schools that dont deliver what they promise and charge more than what there worth.Any Info would be appreatiated. THANKS AND MERRY CHRISTMAS JON

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El Toro

12-25-2005 04:54:24




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 Re: OT:Info On Pitsburg Art Institute in reply to Magman, 12-24-2005 15:10:13  
Jon, I would find out if that college is an accredited school. They have well known art colleges in NY. A long time ago the US Government wouldn't hire a college graduate unless
they graduated from an accredited college. I thought they let a lot of good engineers slip away. A lot were in the Army and worked at APG as project engineers. I know they hired some from accredited schools that weren't as qualified.

You should talk your stepson into attending a community college. If he does good he can transfer to another school. Our daughter did this and took nursing and received an associate's
degree in nursing in 2 years. She went to work after passing the state bar exam. A few years later she got her bachelor's & master's in nursing from UMD in Baltimore. She also received
a master's in Public Health from Johns Hopkins.
She had to quit working when she did this since the school work was too much and work at a job,
so we supported her during that one year. Hal

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