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melina_rosy

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Occupational fields such as teaching and nursing have gone to great lengths to try to alleviate reality shock by offering
 
  a. financial incentives to those choosing teaching and nursing majors.
  b. student loan pay-back assistance.
  c. higher starting salaries to attract more people to these fields.
  d. internships and practicums.

Question 2

Melissa spent 20 years in school to earn an advanced degree. She just started her first job and realized that what she was taught in school is not really the way that the career works. Melissa is experiencing
 
  a. occupational expectations.
  b. occupational reality.
  c. reality shock.
  d. career expectations.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: c





 

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