Good thread, good to see the different opinions and experiences etc.

I studied a diploma course in Sports Therapy for two years, where I gained ITEC diplomas in Holistic Massage, Anatomy and Physiology, Gym Instruction, Sports Massage, Sports Therapy Equipment, Personal Training, Aromatherapy, Aerobics and Stress Management. I was using this course as a way into Physio as I was always interested in sports injuries. Since I left this course I have been working as a PTA and this has really put me off studying Physio. While I do find neuro, resp etc interesting I would never want to work in it for long periods of time on a rotation basis in a hospital. My interest is Musculoskeltal injuries. Now, I have offers for Sports Rehab, Physio and Sports Science in UK and Irish Unis and I'm stuck for what to go for...Physio would obviously give me more job opportunities, which will be handy given that I'm going to be walking out of a good job to go back to study again and I have a good basis to go back to education with my knowledge from my Sports Therapy course and my hands on experience as a PTA. I don't think I'd enjoy studying physio although I would enjoy the wider range of A&P modules but the fact that GSR can't get HPC accredation just seems a bit silly.