Anonymous
Post 01/04/2024 09:34     Subject: How hard is physical therapy or occupational therapy school?

Anonymous wrote:Starting salaries for PTs at Inova are almost at 80k. Which is great if you don't have 200k in debt.... although if you work at Inova or another nonprofit ten years your loans are forgiven.


Right. The starting salaries for PTs are great but they don't go up much from there. It's not like in 20 years he'll be making 200K. He'll probably be making $100K. It's all limited by reimbursement.
It's not like other fields where as you get more skilled you get paid a higher wage.
Anonymous
Post 01/04/2024 09:03     Subject: How hard is physical therapy or occupational therapy school?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, PT is listed as the sixth best job in the US (based on factors such as pay, unemployment rate, future growth, work/life balance)


Good luck getting into a DPT program. The spots are limited and challenging to get. You need a 3.7+Undergrad and 3.7+ in the prerequisites. Even then people take 1-2 years to get a spot if ever. Many switch to something else.


Can you please share where you got this information? I'd like to talk to by teen about this as they are looking into possible career paths, but would like actual data.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 20:14     Subject: How hard is physical therapy or occupational therapy school?

Anonymous wrote:FWIW, PT is listed as the sixth best job in the US (based on factors such as pay, unemployment rate, future growth, work/life balance)


Good luck getting into a DPT program. The spots are limited and challenging to get. You need a 3.7+Undergrad and 3.7+ in the prerequisites. Even then people take 1-2 years to get a spot if ever. Many switch to something else.