Subject: Re: Control Panel: My week with AI
And that’s nowhere near enough to cover medical school.
It's enough for a nursing degree, but nurses are not "professionals" anymore.
from the net sifter:
Earning a nursing degree in the U.S. varies widely, from around $7,000-$25,000 for an ADN (2-year) to $40,000-$100,000+ for a BSN (4-year) at public/private schools, with MSN programs costing $30,000-$100,000+, plus thousands more for books, uniforms, NCLEX exams, and living expenses. Costs depend heavily on the degree level, public vs. private institution, and location, but a BSN is increasingly the standard, offering better career growth
Steve