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Physical Therapist and Nutritionist Anna Serrano November 14 th 2012
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Advantages Physical therapist Can work full or part time Can open my own practice Job Security Make a difference in peoples lives High salaries Can get a job anywhere Nutritionist Good salary Multiple job opportunities Educate people Run my own business Work full or part time
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High school courses Physical therapy Anatomy and Physiology Computer Applications Health Education Introduction to Health Care Nursing Keyboarding Nutritionist Communications Computer Applications Family and Consumer Sciences Food and Nutrition Food Service Health Education Keyboarding
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Cost of college Physical Therapist Cost of a bachelor’s degree is around 35,000 You also need a physical therapist license which costs $150 and needs to be renewed every year with a renewal fee of $100 Nutritionist Typically, a bachelor’s degree in Nutrition Science costs around $20,000 to $21,000 to complete There is a license fee of $200 and a renewal fee of $150 every two years
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Schools for each program Physical therapy George Fox University, Newberg, OR Pacific University, Hillsboro, OR University of Oregon, Eugene, OR Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR Nutritionist Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA Idaho State University, Pocatello, ID Washington State University, Pullman, WA
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Salary Physical therapy Entry is $65,860 a year Median is $78,270 a year Top is $91,810 a year Nutritionist Entry is $43,670 a year Median is $54,470 a year Top is $66,560 a year
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Length of time to earn a degree Physical therapist To become a physical therapist you typically need a master’s degree. Nowadays the career field is very competitive and it might be better to get your doctorate degree. Doctorate’s degrees typically take 5-7 years Nutritionist For a nutritionist it is necessary to have your bachelor’s degree. For a bachelor’s degree it can take anywhere from 4-5 years
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Disadvantages Physical therapist The total amount of schooling is expensive Physically demanding Long hours Emotionally Demanding Nutritionist Education requirements and additional training Competition Work environment Job Growth and Outsourcing
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I believe that becoming a physical therapist would be the best choice for me. Although it will take a lot of time and schooling, the benefits will be worth it in the end. I can be more independent and possibly have my own practice. Becoming a nutritionist would be interesting, but the pay is not as good as a physical therapist. Which career option is best?
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