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Posted by B on 4/19/2004, 11:19 am, in reply to "where to go to school" It seems when I search for AT jobs, MS degree are preferred, but not required. Those w/ MS degrees do get paid more right out of college vs. those just getting out of a BS program. I hope this helps. --Previous Message--
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To make yourself more marketable, you could get your undergrad in rehab, PE teaching, health and human performance, or health promotions and then going to get your masters in A.T.
: Hello
: I am a freshman at Univ. San Diego. I am
: interested in becoming a AThletic Trainer. I
: worked in my high school's athletic trainer's
: office and learned to tape and i loved the
: job. Now I am torn because USD does NOT offer
: a kinesiology major. Should i transfer to a
: State Univ. or can i major in something else
: and then go to graduate school somewhere????
: Please share your thoughts.
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