Sir_Catherine
Mmm, don't recall off hand what I already told in those threads, so please pardon repeats here.
My original ambition was Occupational Therapy, hence the Child Youth Care emphasis. The U dropped OT as a bachelor program and made it a master program end of my third year in college. I was forced, at that late date, to change my major. scream I don't have the mathematical skills for most the hard sciences so I went with my other modest talent, literature, and chose English as my new major. Had the notion that it would work just as well if I then went on to grad school, and it still would if I ever go that route.
Never did have a solid plan for what to do with my new major. More interested at that point in getting out of school since I'd been thrown off my original track. I'd planned on OT since I was in elementary school!! So...never really recovered, I think. I now have a few ideas percolating, though. I'll discuss those in B&G, if you'd like. I'll also probably toss a few more career questions your way. smile
Are all OT programs masters level? I think PT is... Even if they are, I'm sure there's a uni around where you could salvage the OT classes. No need to throw away your childhood dream just because your school screwed you over. Heck, you're one of the few people who actually had a long-term childhood career ambition. Shop around. That's what I had to do since I didn't want to mess with the GRE. If it's something worth doing and you're called to do, then don't let anything stop you. biggrin
Sure, I'd love to hear what you're planning. Always enjoy hearing career plans.
Hey, I'm happy to answer, or try to answer, anything you want.
