Before You Go To Massage School
Sunday September 24, 2006
Massage therapy is a fast-growing, lucrative career option, but going to school for it is a big investment of time, energy and money. Here’s what you need to know BEFORE you go to massage school -- and how to find the best massage school for you. I'd love to hear from massage therapists about your own school experiences, and what you wished you'd known before you went.


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Hi there!
I am a recently graduated Massage Therapist and I just wanted to share about my school. I went to Bryman College in San Bernardino, CA. I took my courses on the weekend. I was in a 720 hour program. I absolutely loved it!Bryman has been a great school and I feel that they covered a lot of great information so that I could be sure of what type of massage I wanted to specialize in. We were shown so many wonderful techniques and all of my clients have been EXTREMELY pleased with the way I put them all together. I really suggest this school because they cover everything you need to know, and they’re very helpful with placement, how to run your own business, and even helping you find a way to pay for your school.