For starters, Physical Therapy, PT for short, is a ‘hands on mind’ job, as some people would say. PT’s help people of any age with their gross motor skills. This career is based on helping …show more content…
Texas State University is a public college that offers all the courses necessary to take in order to become a PT, such as; “Biology 1 and 2, Chemistry 1 and 2, Physics 1 and 2, all with lab, Anatomy, Physiology and three years of Math.” (School of Health Professionals). Although there's no specific number of hours asked for, a Texas State PT program applicant must have experience from volunteering or working in any form of Physical Therapy.
No doubt, the PT program at Texas state is the best choice to go with because they “...have a graduation rate of 98%.” (Texas State PT faqs). This program is made out to be the perfect choice for future PT’s from the valley. The tuition isn't as expensive as other programs and it's not far from home. Getting into it is a privilege and a huge opportunity because of the skills you'll pick up along the way.
To summarize, if a person continues on their career after college, it would not only benefit them, as a Doctor now, but countless of human beings. This career can improve active listening skills, patience, and overall feelings toward people. And can drastically change someone's mentality and movement. All the courses taken, motivation given, effort put in, and time spent with one person, will all be worth it at the end of the