How about a sports therapist course, I am sure you can do this part-time and it will be less selective and cheaper. You can then specialise in something you are interested in (?cycling injuries?), build up a client base, whilst keeping main job - part-time maybe. Isn't there a physio on here, maybe they can offer some more inside info, ?Bluequin or something?
If you go down the masters route research it thoroughly and especially what jobs people got after doing it and if you can find out, whether potential employers were impressed enough by that masters etc... Unless its the NHS then I hope you like working with old people because they are all I ever dealt with, a long time ago now.
PS - old people are great to work with - cantankerous or delightfully cheerful you can never be sure...
How about a sports therapist course, I am sure you can do this part-time and it will be less selective and cheaper. You can then specialise in something you are interested in (?cycling injuries?), build up a client base, whilst keeping main job - part-time maybe. Isn't there a physio on here, maybe they can offer some more inside info, ?Bluequin or something?
If you go down the masters route research it thoroughly and especially what jobs people got after doing it and if you can find out, whether potential employers were impressed enough by that masters etc... Unless its the NHS then I hope you like working with old people because they are all I ever dealt with, a long time ago now.
PS - old people are great to work with - cantankerous or delightfully cheerful you can never be sure...