Prospective students and their families should question the context of statistics regarding career outcomes. A good career success rate, like the '90% employed' claim, requires further scrutiny. How do these figures compare to industry standards, and what exactly qualifies as employment or continuing education?
Career success isn't just about having a job; it's essential to ask what kind of job, in what field, and how soon graduates land these roles. Families must determine if the statistics reflect the actual job market conditions and whether graduates are satisfied with their placements.
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