I hope that your Thanksgiving holiday was as much of a blessing as it was for me! I would like to share with you a brief Pre-PT and Life lesson I learned from a Black Friday chat with a Best Buy Employee just hours after the food was settling in. As I was waiting to be checked out, I got into a casual conversation with an employee that soon turned to a deep discussion about life and success.
He went on to tell me how he blew an amazing opportunity while playing college football as a wide receiver. It was the kind of opportunity that would have likely ended with him going pro. However, a few mistakes completely altered his trajectory. During his first year of college, he did not take his academics seriously, and this led to him losing a major scholarship as well as an opportunity to play professionally. Following that, he spent some time in the military where he learned the power of habits. He said, "Joses, there is nothing...
When gearing up to apply to physical therapy programs you end up with a laundry list, a long laundry list, of things to do. Letters of recommendation, personal essays, observation hours, resume building, the list goes on and on! If you’re familiar with my background story, you know that I applied to PT school for two cycles, which means I had two laundry lists. Now I’m no expert, but I think the second time around I did a much better job with my laundry list and kept more of my sanity. So, if you’re feeling overwhelmed with how to be the best pre-PT student possible and you want some insight of how to stay organized during your application process keep reading because I’m going to share some tips with you!
Between deciding where to go for your observations hours, how many hours to do, and how to make the most of the experience there’s a lot to...
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