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Physiotherapy - alternative entry

  • 17-01-2014 7:21pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 71 ✭✭


    Hi,
    I narrowly missed out on physiotherapy through the CAO and am now two years into studying occupational therapy. However, I still think I prefer physiotherapy and want to do physiotherapy once I finish my course.
    Does anyone have any idea what would be a good route? :)
    I was looking at the 2 year accelerated MSc courses available in the UK but I don't know if Occupational therapy would be accepted as a suitable course for entry since I don't have any background in physics or chemistry.
    Would the 3 year BSc perhaps be a better option?
    Also, If I was to do the course in the UK would it be funded by the NHS or would I have to pay full fees?

    If anyone has any information or suggestions it would be greatly appreciated :)


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