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Not really bro it takes a lot to say no to shit like that. I have said no to going out and having a good time countless times so I can make it to the gym at 6am if you are serious about getting stronger and bigger the proper way it takes saying no to shit like that.

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had me losing by a point last night until Yahoo realized they [expletive]ed up adding Tillman's IDP points he had 4 tackles 1 assist 1 sack and they totaled it 5.5 4 for the tackles .5 for the ast and 1 for the sack, but 1 for the sack is DEF numbers IDP's get 2 points per sack so they fixed it he got 6.5 and instead of losing by .3 I won by .7 :D this is my main football league too i do a few but this is the one i pay attention to most, so glad I won it

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I am so lost with school right now. I want to do Physical Therapy but its not a major. I basically completed all the requirements for it but I need to finish all the sciences which are Chem1 and 2, Bio 1, and Physics 1 and 2. I am majoring in Psychology which kind of helps, but if I don't get accepted into Physical Therapy school, I am stuck with a useless degree. I was thinking of majoring in Biology but along with the sciences mentioned, I have to take Calculus, Bio 2, and Inorganic Chem 1 and 2. I will be an undergraduate for like 2 more years before I even start my major, and I am about to finish up my 2nd year in college.

 

 

I am sooooo lost, if only Physical Therapy was a major somewhere so I could transfer out.

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I am so lost with school right now. I want to do Physical Therapy but its not a major. I basically completed all the requirements for it but I need to finish all the sciences which are Chem1 and 2, Bio 1, and Physics 1 and 2. I am majoring in Psychology which kind of helps, but if I don't get accepted into Physical Therapy school, I am stuck with a useless degree. I was thinking of majoring in Biology but along with the sciences mentioned, I have to take Calculus, Bio 2, and Inorganic Chem 1 and 2. I will be an undergraduate for like 2 more years before I even start my major, and I am about to finish up my 2nd year in college.

 

 

I am sooooo lost, if only Physical Therapy was a major somewhere so I could transfer out.

an undergrad degree in bio is pretty much useless as well, unless you want to be a bio teacher or something. id just stick with psych because im pretty sure your upper div classes are going to be easier than those in the sciences (no offense)

 

anyways, i have a friend who wants to be a PT too. hes in the same predicament, you just have to work hard to raise your gpa, also do a lot of volunteer work and gain some experience to look good on your application, because its getting more and more competitive to get into these schools. dont feel bad though, most people i know are just as confused and we're pretty much all [expletive]ed regardless because the job market is horrible

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an undergrad degree in bio is pretty much useless as well, unless you want to be a bio teacher or something. id just stick with psych because im pretty sure your upper div classes are going to be easier than those in the sciences (no offense)

 

anyways, i have a friend who wants to be a PT too. hes in the same predicament, you just have to work hard to raise your gpa, also do a lot of volunteer work and gain some experience to look good on your application, because its getting more and more competitive to get into these schools. dont feel bad though, most people i know are just as confused and we're pretty much all [expletive]ed regardless because the job market is horrible

None taken, I really want to take the easier path but my parents are on my ass about it. Not sure if its more impressive to get a 3.5 GPA or better in an easy major, or get absolutely pounded in the ass by a hard major. Cause then I do triple the work and stay in school for like 2 extra years and waste more money and probably get nothing either way.

 

Luckily I might have the hook up with volunteer work. My uncle knows some guy who does all the physical therapy and surgeries for all the UM players and just really top end athletes in general. I also got my knee checked with him when I tore my ACL so I should be good there.

 

I have just been thinking about this for the last few nights and it is getting to me lol. My advisors are no help either. I met with the head of PT in FIU and she makes it seem like we are an elite school and stuff. She told me they get thousands of applications and only except 40, then I check online and we are not even in the top 100 PT schools and we don't have the resources that other schools have.

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