Anonymous wrote:Op, way too early to tell. Those that I know in either profession, and pharmacy, were taking AP Chem, AP Physics, AP Calc BC in high school. Many were aiming for medical school and made a pivot sometime during college.
Both OT and PT Assistant positions require less credentials.
Just thought of ~ look at Roger Williams University in RI. Look at their info re: their health career advising. A school like that, eventually, might be a good fit.
OP, my kid sounds like yours. I've suggested they take a look at PT assistant training, but they want the full 4-year experience.
I wonder if the assistant roles will grow now that these professions are requiring people to get their doctorate. I can absolutely see my kid practicing OT or PT, but I don't see them pursuing a doctorate!