Are you natty? Actually, it'd be more appropriate to, instead, ask what gear you are on.
Why haven't you gotten your certification in nutrition yet? Get on it.
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When did I ever say I wanted to become a dietician?
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Edited by Predator5791: 2/13/2014 11:29:45 PMPfft, scrap that notion; to become a registered dietician (RD) you need to: complete four years of proper education with a BS in Dietetics at an accredited U.S. university that has been approved by the ADA, complete a CADE-accredited supervised practice program, complete one year internship, pass a national examination administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration and continue your education throughout your career in order to stay registered. (This is what I'm doing.) Becoming a nutritionist, on the other hand, requires very little effort. Just pay a registration fee, take a class and pass a test. It's just like getting certified to be a fitness instructor/personal trainer. Every Dietician is a nutritionist, but not every nutritionist is a dietician. More importantly, people don't know this. If you do it, your resume [i]looks[/i] that much more impressive, Gooby.