I dont understand why people put so much importance to formal education Im so glad that I didn't work so hard in studying physical therapy. Studying that didn't make me rich.
Im a 92a graduating in may from school bachelor of science and want to do physical therapy in the military will i have to do the asvab again or just reclass then apply to pt school as well
Your initial asvab will stay vaild for 2 years after you leave service. But most likely you wont have to retake. Id ask a recruiter. But before you do you have you considered trying to earn your doctorate and become and physical therapist?
To be in this mos do you need to go to school for pt to qualify? If not could you service your time then be able to be a physical therapist outside of the army?
@@josiahbassett9216 Sort of. You're learning mostly physical therapist assistant skills. Physical Therapy (not a PT assistant) is a 3 year doctoral program. But you will learn many skills that would help you in PT school if you went later
@@josiahbassett9216 You get certifications for free for sure, and you have experience so you might slide over a kid with the college degree cause you actually have experience. But just do the school while you’re in anyway so you’re super qualified.
Might switch to this
What is your current M.O.S., if I may ask?
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Ah, that is a great M.O.S., @@Redactedblack!
I was thinking about that job because of all the cool and civilian-applicable trade skills you learn!
Cool! New MOS Videos for 2022?
Been a civilian pta for 10 years. Interested in being a pta for the military
You can make for more as a travel pta
@ I work FT at a SNF and per diem at another. What’s the income difference.
I am slightly color blind would this prevent me from choosing this MOS. About to go to MEPs please respond ASAP.
I dont understand why people put so much importance to formal education
Im so glad that I didn't work so hard in studying physical therapy. Studying that didn't make me rich.
Im a 92a graduating in may from school bachelor of science and want to do physical therapy in the military will i have to do the asvab again or just reclass then apply to pt school as well
Your initial asvab will stay vaild for 2 years after you leave service. But most likely you wont have to retake. Id ask a recruiter. But before you do you have you considered trying to earn your doctorate and become and physical therapist?
Yes i was thinking about it but i want to commmision aswell
Can you do this in the reserves?
Yes.
To be in this mos do you need to go to school for pt to qualify? If not could you service your time then be able to be a physical therapist outside of the army?
no school required, can join straight out of high school
Epic and then after the serving could I be a physical therapist as a civilian
@@josiahbassett9216 Sort of. You're learning mostly physical therapist assistant skills. Physical Therapy (not a PT assistant) is a 3 year doctoral program. But you will learn many skills that would help you in PT school if you went later
@@josiahbassett9216 You get certifications for free for sure, and you have experience so you might slide over a kid with the college degree cause you actually have experience. But just do the school while you’re in anyway so you’re super qualified.
If you have an associates degree in pt you can bypass the ait and go right in after basic
what’s the asvab score needed for this
U gotta score around 65 and above with a gt score of 106 I think it 108
Your GT has to be 107 ST 101