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Wasn't there a episode where he met there mother, chick with a umbrella, a bunch of shit happened which caused them to cross paths,I forget :S i only watch it when I stumble across it, Barney is the man
Wasn't there a episode where he met there mother, chick with a umbrella, a bunch of shit happened which caused them to cross paths,I forget :S i only watch it when I stumble across it, Barney is the man
Depends what the rank is.. when you have been out of school for a year OP means nothing.
It all goes on rank..and diplomas are equal to certain ranks at some UNI's.
I am doing mine through AIAS ( australian institute of applied sciences). Get it done in 1 year ( 6 subjects a tri-mester).
I couldn't be happier with having studied there. My lecturers all advocate deep squats, deadlifting etc. You get to train for free at the physio as well if you want, also train at Sassoms.
It will teach you jack shit in regards to training that you could learn from reading off the net from good coaches.
It can teach you a lot about anatomy (good but you can expand on your cert stuff yourself) and a lot of.intricate physiology that will be useless to you if you just want to work in a gym and not go on to research.
It will teach you how to read and decipher research articles (very good thing).
Having a Bachelor degree looks nice on paper but to those those that know it is just that and won't get you far.
It is needed to get into rehab or master degree strength and.conditioning if you want to go that road (sport clubs love master and doctorate degrees even if the non degree person would be better).
It will cost you a lot but give you no increase in money in a gym setting. One PT at my work has a Ex Sci degree but gets paid less than people without one.
It does make clients think you are better as you have a degree and can market yourself with that to sound more special.
dave im not planning to be a pt, rather a rehab specialist, not sure yet, or a physiotherapist. So i would need exercise science to get into those courses.