Lol that is exactly what my daughter did. Now she works Thursday - Sunday as a bartender to pay for rent and food, no rest for her. Around here it’s common for PT’s to earn $100,000+ (high COL) and they are in demand. ETA having unpaid clinicals is so tough, fortunately her one last summer was near home and she was able to sublet her room, all she knows is the one next summer is 12 weeks, no idea where.That's a big topic of debate in our profession. I can confirm that the typical price of PT school is in line with what she posted. Mine was around $190K total. My options were essentially that cost and be able to live at home, or pay a little closer to $150K, but then have to pay for housing somewhere.
I did what I could to make undergrad cheap. Got a lot of credits in high school (around 22), chose a cheaper school, was able to pay in state tuition even though I was out of state, etc. But there wasn't any getting around the high cost of grad school, which was needed for my chosen career.
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