grossklw
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Different field but similar schooling and overall terrible ROI for the debt and salary.
I am/was a physical therapist. I graduated 12 years ago and I paid 100k for tuition only in the 3 years I was in graduate school, the cost has nearly doubled since then. I was fortunate my wife was a nurse so we lived on her salary and used loans to pay for tuition during grad school. The starting initial salary for a PT is in the 80k range, so good, but not life altering.
My one key advice I give any undergrad student when job shadowing was apply to as many as you can, and go to the cheapest one if you’re footing the bill. As others have said, once you graduate nobody cares where you went, and I mean nobody. Probably different in the finance or law world, but for the most part in most any medical degree nobody really cares where you went.
I am/was a physical therapist. I graduated 12 years ago and I paid 100k for tuition only in the 3 years I was in graduate school, the cost has nearly doubled since then. I was fortunate my wife was a nurse so we lived on her salary and used loans to pay for tuition during grad school. The starting initial salary for a PT is in the 80k range, so good, but not life altering.
My one key advice I give any undergrad student when job shadowing was apply to as many as you can, and go to the cheapest one if you’re footing the bill. As others have said, once you graduate nobody cares where you went, and I mean nobody. Probably different in the finance or law world, but for the most part in most any medical degree nobody really cares where you went.