6 Years

Today marks six years since I started this blog, and a little over six years since I decided to become a physical therapist. At the time, it seemed like I’d be in school forever (and sometimes I feel like I was), but now I’ve already been practicing for a year and a half! I love

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As I looked through the numbers for 2016, I was excited to see these cool maps of my blog’s visitors. You come from 49 states (we’ll get you next year, Wyoming!) and 54 countries. It’s incredible to see how far-reaching the blog has become. No matter where you’re from, drop me a message via Tumblr

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Hi Jasmine, I’m a new follower. :) I am super interested in being physical therapy because I love helping people and always was helped by some physical therapists when I used to play volleyball! I am about to begin my junior year in high school! What should I do to begin the process in becoming a PT? Also, what did you major in for your undergraduate degree?:) Thank you! I just would love some guidance! Thanks!

To begin becoming a PT, you should check out schools on the APTA’s website, and you should also find a PT in your area to shadow or work for. As an undergraduate, I majored in Psychology at Cornell with a minor in Communication. I wanted to be a journalist at the time, and didn’t even

Hi Jasmine, I’m a new follower. :) I am super interested in being physical therapy because I love helping people and always was helped by some physical therapists when I used to play volleyball! I am about to begin my junior year in high school! What should I do to begin the process in becoming a PT? Also, what did you major in for your undergraduate degree?:) Thank you! I just would love some guidance! Thanks! Read More »

Thanks Jasmine for the follow back! I’m also taking a nontraditional path (and also have a degree in psychology) AND also worked abroad before continuing my schooling. To see that someone else is doing something similar really motivates me. Thank you for creating this tumblr!

Your background sounds great. Thanks for reading!

Thanks Jasmine for the follow back! I’m also taking a nontraditional path (and also have a degree in psychology) AND also worked abroad before continuing my schooling. To see that someone else is doing something similar really motivates me. Thank you for creating this tumblr! Read More »