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In reply to the discussion: Angry Graduate Wrote This Letter To His University. It's Hard Not To Agree With Him. [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)in which case, how does the state certification board know if any graduates didn't seek employment in the field? Or do they mean that 98% of people who take the boards end up employed in their field? Or do they mean that 98% of people who pass the boards end up employed in their field? Or do they mean that 98% of graduates pass the boards and end up employed in their field?
In Med Lab Tech, at least where I am, you often get employed first and board certified after the fact, so most of the people taking their boards are already employed. We have one year from the start of employment to take the board exams. The university recommends taking them within 3-6 months of graduation. I know of only one person who took them immediately. I know of one who waited until well past the year, until she was forced to. I took them at around 3 months after I was hired: enough time to rest, re-focus my study and have the money to pay for them.