There are some classes that I mostly have to take in highschool to become an Athletic Trainer. I will have to take health science IV: Introduction to Therapeutic Services, Anatomy and Physiology, Biology, …show more content…
My post secondary education will be Athletic Trainer/Training. I would most likely do this at Texas A&M University. For college I’m planning on going to college at Texas A&M University in College Station,Texas. Texas A&M is a urban/city.Which I really love. I believe my college experience will be fun but at the same time serious. I am planning on doing sports in college. I’m hoping to do soccer, and track and field. I am planning on doing a lot of health, biology, Genetics, or maybe even science classes. These classes will support my career because you need to know a lot about the body and I’m interested in doing that. I would also be the one who would like to help out with the big events happening like prom, homecoming, or any big dances. I would also do any organizations or extra training to help me exceed in my …show more content…
The level I would start off with is level 1. Which is “Assistant Athletic Trainer.” The pay is $30,000-$45,000 a year. I am starting off at this level so then I have something to strive for which is the next level. There are many ways to try and get promoted, and get moved up. My way of getting moved up is working hard, working well with the patients, and doing my job. I believe in order to do well in your job you have to wake up every morning or night ready to work because you love your job so much that you want to be doing your job 24/7. On days where I’m not working or doing anything, I would probably hang out with my family, travel, or volunteer. I do want to have a family when I grow up. The one thing in my personal life that i would love to have is a house of my own with kids and a husband. I believe that everyday family is there for you and makes your day