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		<title>By: Mary</title>
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		<description>It does not matter where you go for you BS.  Go where you can get the best finiancial aid package as you will be in school for at least 7 years.  Since you have not started school yet, you will need to earn a DPT not an MPT.  Employeers do not care where you went to school, only that you are eligible for licensure and graduated from an accredited college.  Go to a college where you feel comfortable.  Best wishes.  Here are some useful links from the national PT association

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