Re: Merit Technical Institute* NJ
I would first like to start off by saying that
Merit is a
for profit school. I do not understand why they are demonized for that fact. In our economy they fulfill a need. I have attempted to get into multiple LPN programs in NYC and they are all filled. Everyone's situation is different and they must weigh the pros and cons. If you can afford to wait you should go to another program which is less expensive. If, like me, you would like to start as soon as possible you should go to a Meritt. The costs may seem prohibitive but if you would like to become a nurse the public institutions are extremely competitive but if you have your LPN license its easier to get in.
Starting a school like
Merit offers opportunities to those that wouldn't have any. I have my bachelors degree in Information Technology and it means nothing to most programs. After being angry about that I decided to go into a program were I can excel and move forward. I'm not advocating that you go to
Meritt. I'm advocating thinking for yourself after researching the facts and applying them to your individual situation. If you are guaranteed to get into another program then you should choose them.
I would like to open a for profit institution like
Meritt in Savannah, GA. I know that area is really depressed and doesn't have a program like
Meritt in existence. I would like to make a profit because profits are necessary for any institution to exists. The only difference between
for profit and
non profit schools is that one is subsidized by tax dollars and one is not. The tuition relationship is one that deals with scarcity. If the costs are too low then their is a shortage if the costs are too high then their is a surplus. If they were overpriced people wouldn't go their.
Trust me I don't like the idea of spending $13,000 dollars for an LPN program but I don't like being out of work even more.
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