CommunitySavannahBui
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G'day everyone! You can take the girl out of but you can't take out of the girl, am right? I'm film student from Down Under currently studying at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Been absolutely loving it so far, especially with Georgia's bustling film industry which is like Hollywood's spirited little sibling. Now, might be knee-deep in scripts and storyboards, but something else caught my attention recently Gordon College's dual degree nursing program. It's like they've given good old Aussie salute to traditional nursing education and said, "No worries mate, we can do better. Basically, Instead of just one degree in four years, students are coming out with two degrees under their belts in the same time frame. That's bloody brilliant if you ask me! It really got me thinking about how this could impact Georgia's healthcare landscape. On one hand, we're churning out twice as many nurses, which means more hands on deck for our hospitals. But on another note, are these students getting the same quality of education and training they'd get from single-degree program? Does quantity necessarily equate to quality? Changing lanes here for sec alongside my fascination with the programiversity's innovative nursing program, I'm also hoping to lend hand to my mate who has kid eyeing Georgia Tech. Any tips on how to navigate the application process or ways to support their child during this time would be appreciated! So what do you reckon?