Did Exercise and Sport Science at uni, didn't do the hours to grad as an EP because I have no interest in that area of work.
Didn't learn a thing from the degree, was a huge waste of time imo.
Currently doing masters of physio, yet to to really improve my thoughts on the uni system but hey what can ya do.
Did Exercise and Sport Science at uni, didn't do the hours to grad as an EP because I have no interest in that area of work.
Didn't learn a thing from the degree, was a huge waste of time imo.
Currently doing masters of physio, yet to to really improve my thoughts on the uni system but hey what can ya do.
Im doing my post grad ex phys now, in process of completing my hours. Its not really what you expect at least my post grad work wasnt.
I was accepted into the doc of phys but after talking to a few people I decided that was less of the path I wanted to take I have no real interest in touching fat, old or disgusting people.
Physio is a lot of work, I have a lot of mates doing it now. I personally dont believe it would be hard just time consuming, although you may not want to take notice of my opinion on that as I have still not done any homework/study as of yet and I have pretty much finished all my course work.
Ive done a few hours mostly with MSK patients, department of veterans affairs and workout etc. Starting wage is about 50k, like others have said its an emerging field so if you want to run your own business its a lot of marketing to get it up and running, getting clients, referrals etc.
Did you get good grades in Uni? If you're getting HD's or even D's I can't see how you don't learn anything.
The people that have the attitude 'P's = degrees' usually don't learn much. (Not saying that was you, just what I've observed).
Im also interested in the possibility of doping physio post grad after. How hard was it to get in? How difficult is the course work? I was looking at the 2 yr course at la trobe...
Got a variety of grades, think I ended up with a credit average (without going to lectures/pracs for the most part). I remember getting 52 or something for biochemistry, because I suck at chemistry.
Got a variety of grades, think I ended up with a credit average (without going to lectures/pracs for the most part). I remember getting 52 or something for biochemistry, because I suck at chemistry
Course was a joke for the most part, nothing you can't learn on your own (which is why I found no value in it).
I went into it interested in a career in strength and conditioning, left no better off and 16-20k in debt.
Wasn't hard to get in, you just apply through UAC or whatever.
Can only comment on first semester as that is what I'm finishing up (final prac exam tomorrow in fact), and it's not been a challenge thus far.
Which uni are you doing it with?
Why do you say your post grad isn't what you expect, just not as good as you thought?
How do you feel your prospects are of moving into a job after finishing?
Fuck. I'm doing Exercise Biochemistry & Drugs in sport this semester. Not liking it at all to be honest lol.
Hey, so you got a C average in your undergrad and this was ok to get into postgrad masters of physio? I assume your doing it at La Trobe if your in Melbourne?
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