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Andrew87 06-14-2006 11:06 AM

College!
 
Yeah so anyways i took a year off from highschool and now im thinking of headed to college in the fall. Anyways im debating on what kind of classes i wanna aim for. So i was thinking of how those guys make some damn good money being trainers at the gym and what not so anyways i was wondering if any of you guys know the names of the courses i should look into that would involve me learning alot about fitness and training. Anyways let me know thanks in advance!

Darkhorse 06-14-2006 04:25 PM

What are you looking to be? In my opinion, I think college is a waste of time. People go to college to be police officers, yet people in the military get preference over graduates. I know a ton of people who all got psychology degrees, yet currently have jobs that have nothing to do with their major..That's usually the case.

My vote goes to an online school like University of Phoenix, or a technical school! :D

Just to give you a hard time.

Andrew87 06-15-2006 09:20 AM

lol
 
yeah i got no idea what i wanan do really. i just want to make money. right now im just locksmithing in my dads shop for a bit. now u need some college to get jobs though its lame shit like that.

Frontline 06-15-2006 02:53 PM

You really don't need to have a set major for the first year or two at most four year colleges as you will be required to finish your undergraduate classes. This is the time that many people choose what they want to do based off the classes that interest them the most and what they find the are good at.

If you are serious about going into the health and fitness industry than you are probally looking at degree in physical education, sports medicine, or fitness management (or a related field, such as anatomy or kinesiology). Based off the major that you choose then you will have a bunch of assigned classes and can always add in the electives that interest you the most.


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