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Physiotherapy for mature students: UK

  • 10-04-2014 11:15AM
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    Hi there, I'm looking at physiotherapy degrees in the UK. I have a BA and an MA, both in arts, both with very good results. I did honours chemistry for the leaving a long time ago, and pass maths, didn't do physics.

    Would I stand a chance of getting an offer with my educational background?
    If not, would the pre university access science courses be helpful? Do you have to do much with physics/maths? That's not my strong point.

    Thanks for any help!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 556 ✭✭✭Kerry25x


    You should email all the universities that you're interested in outlining your qualifications to see if you're eligible to apply. That's what I did when I was applying for nursing over there and I got a mixed bag of replies. Entry requirements really vary at different universities in the UK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 453 ✭✭Mandzhalas


    My physio have done degree in Salford university.he said there was fair bit of physics first year.but only first.


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