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<p>[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4337727"]EliteMed-MSC is Nonselective. Also, They Use Fake Job Ads to Lure Students.</p><p><br /></p><p>Medical Sales College (MSC) boasts that thousands of jobseekers forward them resumes, therefore they can be choosy with the quality of people they admit into their program. </p><p><br /></p><p>In reality, they get many resumes only because their recruiting arm, EliteMed, advertises "jobs" on national career boards, not an expensive for-profit college. The existence of these advertised jobs, of course, is highly questionable. MSC only pretends to be selective, but they will accept anyone willing and able to pay tuition. </p><p><br /></p><p>MSC's main goal, perhaps, is to be able to receive Federal funding and accept Federal student loans. Since most governmental or private student loans are currently nondischargeable in bankruptcy, then MSC grads who ultimately fail to secure medical sales jobs with their very specific medical sales certificate, are essentially stuck with a worthless "diploma" and a lifetime of debt. </p><p><br /></p><p>The reason many MSC grads will not find work in medical sales is because the school is nonselective, so will accept even those who cannot pass potential employers’ personality tests or face-to-face interviews.</p><p><br /></p><p>From modelingscams.org:</p><p>"The basic concept of selection scams is very simply pretending to be selective.</p><p><br /></p><p>Most people would instantly recognize a scam if they knew everyone who was scouted was selected. Therefore the selection scam artists must make it appear as if they are being selective."[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 4337727"]EliteMed-MSC is Nonselective. Also, They Use Fake Job Ads to Lure Students. Medical Sales College (MSC) boasts that thousands of jobseekers forward them resumes, therefore they can be choosy with the quality of people they admit into their program. In reality, they get many resumes only because their recruiting arm, EliteMed, advertises "jobs" on national career boards, not an expensive for-profit college. The existence of these advertised jobs, of course, is highly questionable. MSC only pretends to be selective, but they will accept anyone willing and able to pay tuition. MSC's main goal, perhaps, is to be able to receive Federal funding and accept Federal student loans. Since most governmental or private student loans are currently nondischargeable in bankruptcy, then MSC grads who ultimately fail to secure medical sales jobs with their very specific medical sales certificate, are essentially stuck with a worthless "diploma" and a lifetime of debt. The reason many MSC grads will not find work in medical sales is because the school is nonselective, so will accept even those who cannot pass potential employers’ personality tests or face-to-face interviews. From modelingscams.org: "The basic concept of selection scams is very simply pretending to be selective. Most people would instantly recognize a scam if they knew everyone who was scouted was selected. Therefore the selection scam artists must make it appear as if they are being selective."[/QUOTE]
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