Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college
This is what I'm afraid of. That a bachelors degree alone isn't enough to qualify one for a real job.
You can become a licensed physical therapist with a master's (not a doctorate). The kinesiology major would be a fine first step.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college
This is what I'm afraid of. That a bachelors degree alone isn't enough to qualify one for a real job.
You can become a licensed physical therapist with a master's (not a doctorate). The kinesiology major would be a fine first step.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college
This is what I'm afraid of. That a bachelors degree alone isn't enough to qualify one for a real job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college
This is what I'm afraid of. That a bachelors degree alone isn't enough to qualify one for a real job.
I used to work with a UVA Kinesiology graduate who works as a PT aide in a nursing home. That's a $11 per hour position that does not require a bachelor's degree. He could not continue to PT school because he could barely pay off his student loans. Unless your getting a DPT and has the means to finance it, its a useless degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college
This is what I'm afraid of. That a bachelors degree alone isn't enough to qualify one for a real job.
Anonymous wrote:Kinesiology majors often go on to doctorate programs in physical therapy...or take jobs like personal trainer or PT aide that don't necessarily even require college