I'm not sure, but I think being a physical therapist is a great career choice. They make a big difference in people's lives, and as the population ages, we will probably need more of them.
Look up some physical therapy programs on the Internet. Call them and ask them if you can do community college, then transfer.
For example, if you live in South Florida, look up Nova Southeastern University. Their address is something like nova.edu.
Good luck!
2006-09-19 09:41:33
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answered by mollyneville 5
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Yes, it is possible. You need to have a college or university (can be more than one) in mind when you start. The only way to have all the courses hit the checklist and not have electives is work with the transfer office before registering for them. Good luck!
2006-09-19 09:38:32
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answered by dawncs 7
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of course. just make sure the credits you take in the community college are transferable to the bigger school. some of the bigger schools want certain courses taken over others.
2006-09-19 09:39:17
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answered by NAQ 5
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A community college willonly give you an associate degree and if you want to make a lot of money...you should go to a 4 yr college and also get your masters.
2006-09-19 09:41:17
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answered by Anonymous
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it would probable be harder to get in, truthfully. that is achieveable yet you will could paintings incredibly difficult. maximum med colleges probable want that their scholars pass via all 4 years on the comparable 4 twelve months college and graduate on time. additionally, word for each scholarship you could...you will get into diverse debt for the period of your years at med college, so shop the debt from undergrad college at a minimum.
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answered by hobin 4
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Absolutely.
2006-09-19 09:39:17
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answered by Answers Anyone 4
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yes
2006-09-19 10:43:49
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answered by ? 7
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certainly
2006-09-19 09:37:38
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answered by island3girl 6
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