06-13-2021, 01:50 PM
(06-13-2021, 10:49 AM)taylortbb Wrote:(06-13-2021, 10:42 AM)tomh009 Wrote: So, where should one study for PSW or paralegal instead? Because clearly we do need both paralegals and PSWs.
Conestoga offers a PSW program, and while they don't have a paralegal program there are public colleges that do.
I think ac3r was overly dismissive of triOS, but the truth is that the employment stats show public colleges (e.g. Conestoga) have MUCH higher employment rates than the for-profit colleges like triOS. Employers clearly believe the public college diplomas are more valuable.
Exactly. Yeah you might get lucky and find a good job. If you're very dedicated, you can move up. But for profit colleges like these are bottom of the barrel in regards to how far it's going to take you in life.
Moreso, I'm critical of anything for profit, be it this, health care or long term care homes. When profit takes precedence over all else, you get subpar results unless you're the one making money. People would be better off going to Conestoga. And as an aside, public education should just be free as it is elsewhere in the world, but that's a different issue all together.