Figure it out - Emory puts out 40+ a year, 25 from South, and 25 each from the Nova campuses. The chances of ALL those students being employed SOMEWHERE is excellent. The chances of ALL those students being employed in their first choice of jobs is very low.
The economy effects EVERYONE and that includes CRNA's as well as AA's. The bigger centers are pretty full - they always are. A lot of people held off on retirement. As the economy improves, a lot of them that delayed retirement will go ahead and retire and open up some more slots. Yet I can tell you that AA's have gotten jobs all over Georgia and Florida from this year's classes. Others are going elsewhere.
You don't sound brash - you sound immature. Grow up. If you can't do that, pick another educational and career path.
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