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Reynolds is a smart house to start out and finish. From left, JSRCC alumni Frannie Muldowney, Elizabeth Muldowney, in addition to Leslie Gallagher |
So, receive got you lot decided on a major? That tin sack experience similar a loaded query for many college-bound graduates. The Virginia Wizard helps high schoolhouse students narrow downwards a career path in addition to land of report – but, it’s all the same a gutsy telephone telephone to brand at 18.
It’s i of the reasons Reynolds has students from four-year schools enrolling inwards associate score programs. Faced amongst the fiscal realities of post-graduate life, the college’s occupational focus tin sack live on a powerful draw, equally Leslie Gallagher (then, Muldowney) in addition to her identical twin Elizabeth discovered. “We had both graduated in addition to were waiting tables, sharing an apartment. We but decided it was fourth dimension to larn something practical, something nosotros could brand a living on.” Both English linguistic communication majors, Leslie had graduated from Virginia Tech in addition to Elizabeth from VCU. This time, equally Reynolds students, the sisters would caput inwards dissimilar directions.
Leslie is at i time a nurse practitioner specializing inwards abdominal transplant surgeries. For the medical field, “Reynolds actually prepared me for what I needed to movement on. I took a lot of scientific discipline courses in addition to had fantabulous instructors. Plus, I could move along working. I was waiting tables to pay my tuition in addition to the charge per unit of measurement was great.”
Leslie encourages her nursing colleagues to visit Reynolds. “There’s a big force for magnet condition at the hospitals. You receive got RNs who receive got worked for years, but they necessitate classes similar biological scientific discipline in addition to chemical scientific discipline now. Financially, it’s smart to become to Reynolds; it’s flexible in addition to you lot tin sack move along working.”
For Elizabeth, Reynolds allow her dip her toe inwards a dependent area she establish intriguing. “I had taken a constitutional constabulary shape at VCU in addition to liked it. I was contemplating constabulary school, but that’s a big endeavor.” After completing her Paralegal Studies AAS at Reynolds, Elizabeth plunged deeper. Already belongings a bachelor’s degree, “I went direct from J. Sarge to constabulary school. While I was at Reynolds, nosotros had an externship computer program that was hence helpful. I worked at the Attorney General’s component in addition to gained a lot of practical experience. At my constabulary business solid at i time nosotros receive got iii J. Sarge grads who run for us, in addition to i is thinking close constabulary school.”
There’s a 3rd Muldowney who also establish her agency to Reynolds, years afterward graduating from James Madison University equally a math major: Frannie Muldowney, sister-in-law to Elizabeth in addition to Leslie. Staying at dwelling theatre afterward a career inwards finance, Frannie’s determination to report respiratory therapy was grounded inwards personal experience. “When my youngest fille was diagnosed amongst asthma, I but soaked upward the data from her doctors. And, I’d e'er been interested inwards medicine, hence it was the correct time.”
Frannie’s pre-requisite classes from JMU transferred easily. “Reynolds had the alone Respiratory Therapy AAS computer program inwards town, in addition to I was working inwards my land fifty-fifty earlier graduating.” Frannie tin sack create and teach; she has worked equally an adjunct teacher inwards the Respiratory Therapy lab at the Downtown Campus.
The sisters concord that, when it comes to college, the outset fourth dimension or hence may non live on the terminal – which tin sack live on a skilful thing. Explains Frannie, “It’s hard to enquire high schoolhouse kids what they’re going to major in. At that age, it’s but hard to know. I went dorsum at xl in addition to loved it, because I knew what I wanted to do.”