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I'm not aware of the placement numbers. The program was highly geared toward outdoor land management in the west. At the time, job opportunities with state and federal government were tough to find. This is still the case.
I went to UNLV because I lived in the state of Nevada and I wanted to use the Millennial Scholarship. I wanted to choose from a wide variety of programs and I wanted to attend a large university. I wanted to move away from my home town but also stay in state. UNLV satisfied all those needs.
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I'm still a 4th year so I'm not sure. Most students although I've seen obtain bachelors and go on to get a masters or professional degree (the people around me are mainly science majors so it makes sense). I know that?s what I will be doing so I'm not sure about connecting graduating individuals to careers right out of a bachelor.
Instate, cheap, full ride + refund. I wanted to save money and literally was given the opportunity to obtain my bachelors for free, and I plan on going to medical school after. It only made sense to get this paid for so I don't add even more debt that I will be getting in medical school.
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There are not a lot of jobs for BSW students. In my city and state, having a bachelors in social work doesn't mean much unless you have your masters. I wish there was more support for transitioning students directly into jobs instead of into an MSW.
UNLV is my local college. I attended mostly because the tuition would be a resident cost and not an out of state tuition cost. I started as an education major and became a social work major after realizing that fit my wants more.
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