What is your major/school?

you're name makes so much sense now.

Northern Michigan Uni - Ski Area Business Management -kinda sorta minor in Wilderness Medicine
 
2 of my best friends go there, they live over on clayton street, i go up there atleast twice a year, soo much fun, i was supposed to go up for cortica last weekend, but my one friend came home to see his gf, loser.
 
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. I'm going to be working for the next year, doing a little volunteering at clinics and as a trainer for local sports teams, then I'm going to be applying for a Master's in either Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy about this time next year.
 
get ur DPT, the masters just isnt worth it, most programs dont even offer a masters program for it anymore
 
yeah that's another route that's a possibility. there are a few schools around that have the master's programs and a decent amount of positions to be filled, but really, i'm just taking it one step at a time. working, getting some experience, and seeing where it goes from there. thanks for the head's up though.
 
when you say trainer...do you mean personnal, or AT? and I dont think OT is a masters degree, its def a doctorate now, same with PT...what is physiotherapy?
 
haha, totally using this while I'm here,

THE Washington State University

PhD Food Science

MS Engineering Management

More importantly:

MICHIGAN STATE

BS Microbiology

 
I did Civil Engineering at the Air Force Academy. Where we have mountains, time to use them, and a half decent football team. :)
 
4th year Landscape Architecture major at Syracuse University. Focusing on resort design, going to hopefully design ski centers for a living.
 
lol, then you are the only Athletic Trainer who refers to themselves as a trainer....and I know a lot of Athletic Trainers. I am one.
 
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