National Certification for Myotherapy?

I am currently in school to become an LMT. I'm so excited, and I feel very natural in this environment.
Who has gone on to get their National Certification? Which branches of interest is this most practical for?
I believe in educating myself as much as possible (beyond the required hours every couple of years), and I'm taking this very seriously.
I'm unsure of the branch I want to go into, but would ultimately like to get a bachelor's in some type of health science, and develop my own practice. My hope is that my massage therapy schedule will allow me more time to pursue a bachelor's.
Any advice or personal experiences that's relevant to the field?

Answer:
I am so excited for you! I love learning all different healing modalities. I think it arms you for all issues. Congrats!
I offer Myotherapy as part of my services. I am certified but never went through with the national exam. I don't plan on moving out of state so I didn't feel the need to spend $300 for it. I am doing just fine with clientele too!

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