I am a college student who is interested in becoming a physical therapist. I have read that students need to obtain a bachelors degree before being accepted into a physical therapy program at a university. What I am wondering is this. Would it be possible to be accepted into a physical therapy program if I first obtain a degree in something completely different like interior design or multimedia art? In other words, does what kind of bachelors degree you have matter when applying to a physical therapy program if you have taken all of the preliminary science classes? Thanks for any answers!




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I want to get a masters degree in physical therapy. I am about to enter college and am trying to decide what kind of bachelors degree I should get to lead me into being a PT. I want to get a bachelors degree in a related field, but I also want to have a good fall back in case a PT program doesn’t work out. So, I am looking for a bachelors that can get me a decent salary and lead into Physical Therapy.




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I’m researching careers right now, and physical therapy really appeals to me. Could anyone who is a physical therapist tell me how much it cost for college to get at least a bachelors degree for physical therapy.




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I am interested in earning a bachelors degree in Physical Therapy and eventually earning a Masters as well. Anybody know the best schools to attend for bachelors and masters?




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The idea really interests me. This is what I want: I want a low profile (no-management) high paying job or mid paying job in which I will be able to help others. I have a bachelors degree and I want to make a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology. But is it really for me?




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