I think this is the most suitable place to post this after reading some of the stickies in this section. Hope some of the contributers can shed some light or show their opinion.
I've been trying to figure out or at least narow down what i want to do later as a career.
Finally received my results mostly B's and A's . I'm taking up Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Sports at College level (not to sure on the US equivalent) after that Uni. With hard work i should get decent results.
But im not sure what courses to take later or what area to specialize in. I want to work with athletes but not sure what route to take. I've tried speaking with some people that dint help things.
I'm just not sure. Do i cast myself right out by just concentrating on sport or go via more advanced route in Biochemistry/ Human Biology, Chemistry+ Sports science or Sports medicine/Physiotherapy but be a person who has spent hours in the squat rack?
I enjoy the whole advanced science side and how the human system responds to training etc.. but a plagued past with injuries and future work prospects look really tempting on the sports medicine side.
Basically i want to do this for myself, answer unanswered questions and in future guide similarly lost people away from the mistakes I've made.
Also what education or career choices have the major poster made here? Self taught, degrees etc?
I've been trying to figure out or at least narow down what i want to do later as a career.
Finally received my results mostly B's and A's . I'm taking up Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Sports at College level (not to sure on the US equivalent) after that Uni. With hard work i should get decent results.
But im not sure what courses to take later or what area to specialize in. I want to work with athletes but not sure what route to take. I've tried speaking with some people that dint help things.
I'm just not sure. Do i cast myself right out by just concentrating on sport or go via more advanced route in Biochemistry/ Human Biology, Chemistry+ Sports science or Sports medicine/Physiotherapy but be a person who has spent hours in the squat rack?
I enjoy the whole advanced science side and how the human system responds to training etc.. but a plagued past with injuries and future work prospects look really tempting on the sports medicine side.
Basically i want to do this for myself, answer unanswered questions and in future guide similarly lost people away from the mistakes I've made.
Also what education or career choices have the major poster made here? Self taught, degrees etc?
