RealBuilder
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Basically, So, I've been wanting to share few thoughts about unique programs at Lamar State College at Orange. Anyway, as high school principal over here in paso (and proud grad of the university of north texas), it's part of my job to help steer students toward programs that best suit their interests and career goals. It's undeniable how every college has its own flavor and specialties, you know? Lamar State College, for instance, caught my attention recently with their Industrial Technology program. Mean, it seems they're really taking strides to stay up-to-date with industry trends and demands. But let's not forget about their Process Technology program another strong contender if you ask me. The curriculum is spot-on in preparing students for career in petrochemical plants or refineries, which are big industries in Texas. Now, being somewhat connected to the world of academia through my spouse who teaches nursing at Texas Woman's University, can't help but look into nursing programs wherever find myself. Anybody out there who can weigh in on how Lamar’s stacks up against the rest? Like, what sets it apart from other nursing programs you’ve experienced? Just wanted to put this out there because as educators or even as current students, we’re all basically trying to put together pieces of this huge puzzle called 'higher education'. And your experiences can be one more piece that helps us all make sense of it.