Why I Want To Become A Physical Therapist

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My Plan to Turn my Passions of Understand Humanity and Helping Other Into a Career.
After graduating High school, I would like to continue practicing my number one passion of helping others and being part of a team and my recent passion of wanting to learn about humanity by majoring in Philosophy and later become a Physical Therapist.
It may seem weird to major in Philosophy since it not being a command major and by having a reputation for being a major that does not offer many careers. I believe that statement is not completely true. Philosophy teaches to understand how others think and to be caring of others opinions which is an extremely important characteristic to have because a physical therapist works with people who may have trouble to want to get better. Philosophy is a major that not many student major in, but it does not mean that it is a major that is not useful. Having a passion to get involve and wanting to help has made me more interested in becoming a Physical Therapist by introducing a career that its number one goal is to help people improve after an accident. Even though this career seems great, it will not be an easy path to complete, but it is not impossible. Recently I was introduced to the program Allied Health Pathway, which is an …show more content…

First I would have to complete an undergraduate degree program with a major than begin to get experience to get into a program so I can get my master and a Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy, lastly I will have to obtain a license and begin to work. As for other majors, I am interested in or that can help me to achieve my goal of becoming a PT, are anything that involves health or communication because it’s an important field to be good at for a

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