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10-22-09, 09:59 AM
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The Frankencop Monster
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Originally Posted by Jennifer
I procrastinate enough as it is...online might get me into more trouble. Nice to someone else with two Master's. What are they in, (not sure if you have mentioned this before)?
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MS in Exercise Physiology and finishing up my MBA.
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10-22-09, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by CityOfChicago
MS in Exercise Physiology and finishing up my MBA.
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Exercise Physiology. That's interesting, did you want to become a personal trainer? What can you do with a degree in that?
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10-22-09, 09:04 PM
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The Frankencop Monster
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I started life as a strength and conditioning coach. Worked at a couple D1 schools, then left because I couldn't feed myself on the salary.
Went to work for Medically based fitness facility as the director of personal training. Basically, it was a gym owned by a hospital, so we had regular memberships, but also direct referrals from the hospital for injury/surgical rehabilitation. I had a staff of 18 certified trainers and therapists, and oversaw everything from pay to budget to program development. We also provided lectures to the community on fitness.
After a while, I decided bad hours and a complete lack of appreciation for my life-risking efforts would be more fulfilling, so the police I became!
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10-23-09, 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by CityOfChicago
I started life as a strength and conditioning coach. Worked at a couple D1 schools, then left because I couldn't feed myself on the salary.
Went to work for Medically based fitness facility as the director of personal training. Basically, it was a gym owned by a hospital, so we had regular memberships, but also direct referrals from the hospital for injury/surgical rehabilitation. I had a staff of 18 certified trainers and therapists, and oversaw everything from pay to budget to program development. We also provided lectures to the community on fitness.
After a while, I decided bad hours and a complete lack of appreciation for my life-risking efforts would be more fulfilling, so the police I became!
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Ok. Interesting.
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10-27-09, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by GoDirectly2Jail
Due to my 'warped religious beliefs'  , I am getting my CJ degree from Liberty University.
For those don't know, it is a VERY Christian University, but despite that, it is also one of the most affordable that I found when researching schools.
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I will be looking to Liberty University if or when I decide to pursue my Masters. I don't know of any other university that keeps the tuition cap at $250 per semester hour (all the way up to doctoral) for veterans and their spouses, regardless of payment method.
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