When i graduate high school i want to continue my school career at University Of Georgia. I honestly feel like going to UGA will help me achieve my goal to become a physical therapist. I will have to complete the six-nine years of school to actually become a physical therapist. At first I would have to go to a community college to take my core classes, it would be a lot cheaper and smarter to do that then go straight to UGA.. When i transfer after the community i attend, i will go into a pre-physical therapy program which they offer at UGA..
The reason behind why i choose to be a physical therapist, because my grandmother one day was like "they make a lot of money" so of course i was like i want to have a job where i make a lot of money. I started to look more into physical therapy and its actually not that much school and you get paid very well depending on where you go as in what city, which company etc... compared to nursing school where that could be up to ten years, and there pay is about the same. So i honestly feel like i could go far in life if i become a physical therapist.
The reason behind why i choose to be a physical therapist, because my grandmother one day was like "they make a lot of money" so of course i was like i want to have a job where i make a lot of money. I started to look more into physical therapy and its actually not that much school and you get paid very well depending on where you go as in what city, which company etc... compared to nursing school where that could be up to ten years, and there pay is about the same. So i honestly feel like i could go far in life if i become a physical therapist.