Physiotherapist Assistant

So I took 2 years of university to realize I fucking hated it. I was in the Anthropology program at UTM and I realized that it just wasn’t for me, as well as having no career options post graduation.

Currently I am working off some of my debt, but I want to go back to school, trying to figure out a choice out of the following

College 2 years:
Physiotherapist assistant, 100% job placement

University 4 years:
Kinesiology/Exercise Science.
longer, no guarantee of employment, but more flexibility in terms of jobs.

Are there any people in the Physiotherapy field that could give me an idea of what the job is like? I want to do something like this, or Strength Coach, Firefighter, Paramedic, etc, something practical that I use my body every day with and help people with physical ailments/improving physical performance.

And I want to start working, doing, supporting myself. Money is not really #1 priority, I certainly want enough to live with disposable income, but I enjoy living a very simple and spartan lifestyle. As long as I can lift and eat well, I’m happy.

to add on to this, i have a small list of jobs that really interest me:

Physiotherapist/Assistant
Personal Trainer
Strength Coach
Athletic Therapy
Paramedic
Firefighter