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Physical Therapy – What Is The Quickest Way To Become A Physical Therapist?

Physiotherapy as a profession is lucrative. With licensed practitioners earning a median base salary of $65,000 to $75,000, many people dream of becoming a physical therapist. However, many of these people don’t have the time to focus on schooling and graduating because they have jobs or likely have other equally important responsibilities to perform. The …

Graduate Internship Programs

Internships can play an important role in the professional development of a student, a recent graduate, or a professional looking for a career change. Graduate internship programs give these individuals very important experiences. They offer many benefits in many ways. They give you the opportunity to get a good perspective on a new career and …

Film Financing – Can Film Graduates Take the Challenge?

Graduates of a film degree open up new opportunities in film and video production. Of course, with every opportunity comes a challenge – and in this case, the challenge is finding funding for your projects or those of your employer. With the advent of digital devices, the scope of film and video production has expanded. …

Starting a Rewarding Career in Recreational Therapy

If you love helping people who are either disabled or suffering from the long-term effects of an illness or injury, then a career in recreational therapy could be for you. Recreational therapists are an important part of the medical community and typically find their work very rewarding. Demand for this position has increased, so for …

MAT Degree – Is It Worth It?

Currently, a MAT degree or Master of Arts in Teaching will improve your prospects as a teacher – increase your chances of leadership positions in your school and most likely increase your salary to at least eleven thousand dollars. Most educational universities offer programs that allow you to earn your teaching license and MAT at …

SUNY Cobleskill Equine Studies Programs

SUNY (State University of New York) Cobleskill is located in Cobleskill, New York. The college is a four public college enrolling approximately 2,500 students and is located approximately 40 minutes southwest of Albany. The college offers several equine studies programs and currently has approximately 75 students pursuing an equine-related degree. Students can earn either an …