Friday, April 30th, 2010 at
3:45 am
I’ve been taking courses in college to get me ready to apply to the physical therapy program but the more I get involved, the more I’m questioning if this is what I really want to do with my career.
I was wondering if anyone knows of any other careers that are related to PT somewhat.
I like anatomy, fitness, sports and helping people but I fear PT may be too intense for me. I was thinking maybe more along the lines of a personal trainer? Or a strength coach of some sort?
…Help please! Any other suggestions?
Sunday, March 14th, 2010 at
6:09 am
I am currently in a pre-physical therapy program in college, and would like to know what kind of GRE score and GPA that would be required to get accepted into an average program ( In Oklahoma there are two accredited programs at Langston University and Oklahoma University Health Science Center). 10 points to the best answer! Thanks!
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
10:59 pm
My best friend is interested in becoming a physical therapist.She has been to 2 community colleges here in Chicago to see if they offer the physical therapy program but unfortunately they don’t.
How does one go about becoming a physical therapist?
What colleges/schools in Chicago or in the suburbs offers a physical therapy program?
Monday, January 4th, 2010 at
6:09 am
I want to do my undergrad at University of Illinois becuase i have always wanted to go there, but I am afraid that after 4 years when i apply to a physical therapy program elsewhere, that i will not get in. How many people usually apply and how many people actually get in? I was thinking of maybe applying to governor’s state.
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
11:03 am
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!
Friday, December 4th, 2009 at
3:46 am
I want to kown if its is possible to get a degree in sport medicine and then go to graduate school to get a physical therapy degree. I want to go to DePauw and get a sports medicine degree with a minor in athletic training and then go to Indiana to get a physical therapy degree. Could I get in or do I need to go through a physical therapy program? Thanks for any help you can provide.