Who graduated as a nutritionist?!
Question: tell me all about it..da good part and the bad part. eveything..thanx
Answers: tell me all about it..da good part and the bad part. eveything..thanx
I have a bachelors of science in nutrition, but the sad thing is any wacko can call themselves a nutritionist, most states don't have a law against it. So if you are looking into becoming a serious "nutritionist" or are looking for one, it is best to look for a Registered Dietitian. These are the people with the proper accredited schooling, and 1000 hours minimum of internship, plus passed a qualifying exam set out by their local dietetic association.
It is not a simple degree, but it is by no means impossible. Obviously heavy in the sciences and chemistry, but definitely worth it if you have the passion for it. I think if you are going to become a registered dietitian the best thing to do is find a school that has a dietetic program that includes the internship, so you can get your hours done while you are getting your degree. Best part is, you'll never be out of a job!
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