- Apr 8, 2011
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I recently graduated with a degree in public health and minor in holistic health and alternative medicine.. which i sort of only picked because i gave up pre-med, but it was still health related, and it fulfilled the prerequisites for most grad school programs whether I chose PT, OT, or nutrition.
I applied to school for OT and got in, but now I am having second thoughts. I also got into a M.S Acupuncture/Doctor of Naturopathic medicine program. I have yet to tell either school I won't be attending. I'm literally all over the place.
I have been interning at The Epilepsy Foundation (which was required to graduate, and then they hired me part time through graduation and this summer) and have an interview at The American Cancer Society next week, so we'll see. (As part of our senior project, we had to do cover letter, resume, and references for a real job application.. so I figured if I already wrote the cover letter, why not just apply for the job even though I'll never get. One month later, my application has made it through three rounds of cuts and they just called for an interview, so now I'm having a dilemma.)
Working one year with that salary could pay for all 3 years of grad school... I wish I 100% knew what I wanted to do.
So for those of you that truly know where you want to be and what you want to be doing, just do it!
I applied to school for OT and got in, but now I am having second thoughts. I also got into a M.S Acupuncture/Doctor of Naturopathic medicine program. I have yet to tell either school I won't be attending. I'm literally all over the place.
I have been interning at The Epilepsy Foundation (which was required to graduate, and then they hired me part time through graduation and this summer) and have an interview at The American Cancer Society next week, so we'll see. (As part of our senior project, we had to do cover letter, resume, and references for a real job application.. so I figured if I already wrote the cover letter, why not just apply for the job even though I'll never get. One month later, my application has made it through three rounds of cuts and they just called for an interview, so now I'm having a dilemma.)
Working one year with that salary could pay for all 3 years of grad school... I wish I 100% knew what I wanted to do.
So for those of you that truly know where you want to be and what you want to be doing, just do it!