- 2,547
- 296
- Joined
- Mar 23, 2004
I don't even have mine yet, finished my AA last Winter and going back for my junior year of college. I'm getting my B.A. in Criminal Justice, I wasjust wondering if you guys were putting those B.As to use.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Originally Posted by YoungTriz
i make 50k a year and work 6 months out of the year. oh wait all i got was my GED.
Originally Posted by YoungTriz
i make 50k a year and work 6 months out of the year. oh wait all i got was my GED.
Originally Posted by I am Furby
Bachelors in Health Science, Masters in Occupational Therapy. Cannot practice OT without a MS! Pay range is about $62k-75k for new grads/entry level OTs.
The push to a Masters degree program only went into effect for OT since last year, it is not yet mandatory to have a doctorate for recent grads..maystill be a few years off for OT. I know about the push towards Doctorates for PT's and frankly I think it's a good thing. Although, I have talked toquite a few OTs and PTs who have no respect for the fact that we are coming inot the job market with a higher level of schooling than they have. If it makes usmore marketable as therapists I say why the hell not.Originally Posted by Fede DPT
Originally Posted by I am Furby
Bachelors in Health Science, Masters in Occupational Therapy. Cannot practice OT without a MS! Pay range is about $62k-75k for new grads/entry level OTs.
A Masters? They still offer that? I doing my Doctorate for PT right now. Nowhere in FL they offer anything less for OT or PT.
Originally Posted by Super Producer J
Haven't got mine yet, but in about 2 years, my B.A. in Biological Sciences will take me striaght into Dental School.
Originally Posted by raburns04
^ heavy manufacturing? good for you; which industry for only 6 mos./year? hopefully you become a supervisor or use the money as a starting point for something else, because you probably won't retire from a floor job. i'm not down on you, i'm just from a city that's got a ton of people who started in a job like that, got laid off, and now can't find anything like what they had. if that's not a concern, i'm a bit jealous
me personally, i'm going to finish my b.a. this year. i don't know what i'm going to do with it immediately, but i want to start law school eventually (like in the next two or three years)
Originally Posted by HybridSoldier23
I work as an IT administrator for the west coast offices of a worldwide business consulting firm.