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Posted by Karen
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on 1/10/2005, 7:30 pm
68.103.241.139
Hello. I'm a student that is graduating in May with a BS in Athletic Training. I have posted here before only to get minimal responses to my questions, but I'll take another shot. My question is for those ATCs who have gone to grad school- Do you find that getting a masters in athletic training as opposed to ex phys, or kines, or nutrition has been of more benefit to you? Or do you believe that any of these are good options? And if so, I have had some trouble finding schools with graduate programs that seem to work with getting ATC experience and your education. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about how to go about talking to these programs about grad assistantships and working with your education wants/needs. Thanks
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