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As PT school becomes closer and closer and more of a reality I am trying to convince myself that I am making the right choice. I have a BS in biology with about a 3.8 gpa and have been accepted to some great PT schools. However, the tuition of funding a physical therapy education is starting to scare me. I've looked everywhere for scholarships or any type of financial aid (I even thought of doing military but couldn't find anything for PT tuition reimbursement) but it seems like there is nothing available.
On the other hand, I thought about becoming a high school or middle school biology teacher. I can get paid to get a one years master degree and still have a job that makes an impact in peoples lives without a three year doctoral education that would cost 75,000+. With all these teach grants and cornucopia of financial aid I really don't know what to do. Comparing the careers on bls, physical therapy looks to be a lot more in demand and pays about 20,000 more a year but teachers don't work summers and so salary of course would be lower.
I'm sure everyone right before PT school starts is worried about paying for the education. The question is whether I should play it safe, become a teacher for now, I'm only 21, and maybe later in life go back for a health care degree when i've saved up money or be risky and go for something I love although I do love the youth and biology and think it would be cool to teach others about how cool science is. With the health care reform I'm getting really worried whether the health care system will be stable or not. Any thoughts? 😎
On the other hand, I thought about becoming a high school or middle school biology teacher. I can get paid to get a one years master degree and still have a job that makes an impact in peoples lives without a three year doctoral education that would cost 75,000+. With all these teach grants and cornucopia of financial aid I really don't know what to do. Comparing the careers on bls, physical therapy looks to be a lot more in demand and pays about 20,000 more a year but teachers don't work summers and so salary of course would be lower.
I'm sure everyone right before PT school starts is worried about paying for the education. The question is whether I should play it safe, become a teacher for now, I'm only 21, and maybe later in life go back for a health care degree when i've saved up money or be risky and go for something I love although I do love the youth and biology and think it would be cool to teach others about how cool science is. With the health care reform I'm getting really worried whether the health care system will be stable or not. Any thoughts? 😎