Quote (SKCRaynor @ Dec 12 2009 03:14pm)
you can actually change your college track (degree seeking major) and change the major to pre-med. This means any classes you already took that were required for pre-med carry over, and any other classes become electives.
To become a nutritionist, you should really get a phD in Nutrition - which will require a lot of school, but enable you to become a fully licensed nutritionist (incidentally they make pretty good money 75K++)
That makes more sense to me now, as I wasn't sure if pre-med was actually a major or what it was (I never looked into it as I didn't think I would be dedicated enough to persue 8 or so years of school.)
My long term goal now is to actually open my own gym someday, so I probably won't be seeking the Nutrition degree anytime soon. I suppose I could always go to school later down the road though. Thanks for the insighe here.
O, by the way, what path did you take for what you are doing if you don't mind me asking?