I totally agree with your list! Don't forget the paper-like screen protector and a grip for the Apple Pencil! It is a game changer when it comes to comfort taking/drawing your notes for long periods of time :)
I was wondering if you recommend a laptop on top of an iPad? If so Whichone would you recommend for an undergrad kinesiology and exercise science degree.
Hi Justin, just wanted to quickly thank you for posting these videos, particularly the ones re physical therapy (showing us examples and providing demonstrations)! I am currently in my 3rd year of studying physiotherapy in Australia and have found your videos very useful! I just have a question re our knowledge in anatomy, I’m aware that anatomy is important and is a staple in our practice but as a student I am struggling to revise for it, especially when it comes to knowing all muscle attachments, insertions and innervation. Are there any particular areas of the body that I should be placing more emphasis on over others that will be useful in practice and is it important to know every single muscle attachments/insertions? I apologise for the long comment! You are an amazing mentor, keep doing what you are doing!
Thank you so much Luke for your very thoughtful comment! And it is so amazing to hear students from other countries reach out to me. To answer your question, if I were to focus on anything, I would mainly focus on the muscles that are like the really big superficial ones that you hear about a lot. Like the ones in upper arm, chest, abs, back, legs. It is important for school, but in real life, you won’t really need to know the really deep muscles like the deep neck musculature, facial, and forearm. I would also recommend memorizing the nerve roots for each of those
Is the $750 ipad absolutely what you should get or are there cheaper ipads that pretty well do the same? I don't know much on ipads and wasn't sure what the major difference between the 2021 version and the others is. Thanks in advance
I personally think it’s the best one out there. You can look for older models and take the chance, but the last thing you want is a slow iPad that doesn’t have storage when you’re uploading PowerPoints, apps, etc. I remember I was in the same shoes. But I justified it like this: it’s a new chapter from undergrad to doctorate school. This is a big step and I deserve something new to best prepare me for doctorate school
@@drjustinleedpt that's a really good point, thank you very much for this insight I didn't even think of it that way but that really does make a difference thinking of it that way. I really do appreciate your response.
@@Reese-zc5yo no problem! I also think if you try to nickel and dime a couple hundred bucks but then later in the middle of the school year when your iPad lags or reboots or just is super slow, I think the last thing you want is that.. you’ll be super stressed with al your classes and school that at that point, you would have wished you spent a couple hundred bucks to avoid that
Hi Justin, I have been thinking about buying a tablet for a while now. Although, I am not sure what to look for when choosing the best one for me. What do you recommend?
Do you think that’s it’s a good idea for a undergraduate kinesiology student to become a personal trainer and be certified to make your resume look better?
Hi I'm looking to apply to a PTA school! I know you need an associates from the PTA program and then take a lisense exam, but do you have any tips on getting through that? I was really focused on going to USF but they only have a PT program and not a PTA program so I'm pretty lost. Also, after I get my PTA degree, if I end up sick of being a PTA (for some reason), are there other jobs that my degree could be used in? Or at least, be used to make me look better for that job?
Nope! I am not sponsored by anybody. I was just giving some advice as far as what exactly you need for PT school rather than spending money on other unnecessary things
View PART 1: MINDSET-How to Prepare for PT school th-cam.com/video/AX7IO8T01ec/w-d-xo.html
I totally agree with your list!
Don't forget the paper-like screen protector and a grip for the Apple Pencil! It is a game changer when it comes to comfort taking/drawing your notes for long periods of time :)
What tablet do you recommend for note taking.? I have been looking into purchasing one but not sure what to look for in a tablet.
Ahhhh yes I forgot to add those! I also got those as well and it’s been super beneficial. The iPad is honestly the best tool for PT school note taking
Thank you for this!
Yall correct me if im wrong but
Anatomy:
Muscles
Blood Supply Tracks
Nerve Supply
Biomechanics:
Lever Arms
Gait Cycle
Nice tips before I start PT school. Thank you Doc 👏🏻
I was wondering if you recommend a laptop on top of an iPad? If so Whichone would you recommend for an undergrad kinesiology and exercise science degree.
Hi did bachelor in pt
Any recommend for master? Korea
Hi Justin, just wanted to quickly thank you for posting these videos, particularly the ones re physical therapy (showing us examples and providing demonstrations)! I am currently in my 3rd year of studying physiotherapy in Australia and have found your videos very useful!
I just have a question re our knowledge in anatomy, I’m aware that anatomy is important and is a staple in our practice but as a student I am struggling to revise for it, especially when it comes to knowing all muscle attachments, insertions and innervation. Are there any particular areas of the body that I should be placing more emphasis on over others that will be useful in practice and is it important to know every single muscle attachments/insertions?
I apologise for the long comment! You are an amazing mentor, keep doing what you are doing!
Thank you so much Luke for your very thoughtful comment! And it is so amazing to hear students from other countries reach out to me. To answer your question, if I were to focus on anything, I would mainly focus on the muscles that are like the really big superficial ones that you hear about a lot. Like the ones in upper arm, chest, abs, back, legs. It is important for school, but in real life, you won’t really need to know the really deep muscles like the deep neck musculature, facial, and forearm. I would also recommend memorizing the nerve roots for each of those
Is the $750 ipad absolutely what you should get or are there cheaper ipads that pretty well do the same? I don't know much on ipads and wasn't sure what the major difference between the 2021 version and the others is. Thanks in advance
I personally think it’s the best one out there. You can look for older models and take the chance, but the last thing you want is a slow iPad that doesn’t have storage when you’re uploading PowerPoints, apps, etc. I remember I was in the same shoes. But I justified it like this: it’s a new chapter from undergrad to doctorate school. This is a big step and I deserve something new to best prepare me for doctorate school
@@drjustinleedpt that's a really good point, thank you very much for this insight I didn't even think of it that way but that really does make a difference thinking of it that way. I really do appreciate your response.
@@Reese-zc5yo no problem! I also think if you try to nickel and dime a couple hundred bucks but then later in the middle of the school year when your iPad lags or reboots or just is super slow, I think the last thing you want is that.. you’ll be super stressed with al your classes and school that at that point, you would have wished you spent a couple hundred bucks to avoid that
Hi Justin,
I have been thinking about buying a tablet for a while now. Although, I am not sure what to look for when choosing the best one for me. What do you recommend?
I would definitely recommend the iPad. Fully compatible with everything. Make sure you get at least 100 gigs of storage!
@@drjustinleedpt I will look into that. Thank you 👍🏼.
No worries!
Do you think that’s it’s a good idea for a undergraduate kinesiology student to become a personal trainer and be certified to make your resume look better?
ABSOLUTELY.
Hi I'm looking to apply to a PTA school! I know you need an associates from the PTA program and then take a lisense exam, but do you have any tips on getting through that? I was really focused on going to USF but they only have a PT program and not a PTA program so I'm pretty lost.
Also, after I get my PTA degree, if I end up sick of being a PTA (for some reason), are there other jobs that my degree could be used in? Or at least, be used to make me look better for that job?
Google search “PTA programs near me” and see what shows up. There might be options. For the most part, an AS in PTA will only get your a job as a PTA…
I feel like this video was short and direct, but pointless. Is Apple and Amazon your new sponsor through TH-cam?
Nope! I am not sponsored by anybody. I was just giving some advice as far as what exactly you need for PT school rather than spending money on other unnecessary things