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Is getting into EMS by working in IFT or 911 weird after getting a college degree?
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I will be graduating from college in a year with a degree in physics, then will be taking a gap year until going to graduate school in physics afterwards. EMS has always interested me in terms of helping others and feeling excitement/adrenaline and doing physical work (the exact opposite of what I do now). I love physics and it will be my career, but a small break from it and one year in EMS sounds exciting and new to me. What are your thoughts on this?

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