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3.7 is not required at any program in my area. I'm sure it's a good idea to GUARANTEE admission, but is not necessary.
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@SRTMark is that true cause im looking to become a physical therapist whats all the undergraduate courses required to get into a program
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yeah this guy sucks...and he messed up alot
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@SRTmark thanks for some insight. Im a senior in college and dont have the best grades but have done some interships in the feild, i was kinda losing hope in the career track....lol
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@SRTMark What you've stated sounds more realistic than what he stated! Thanks!
wrong!!! who is this guy, i graduated with a bs in exercise science with a 3.14 gpa, a good bs for this field would be physiology, kineisology, exercise science, athletic trainer, not biology or chemestry. anyways if you want to be a pt dont worry about making straight a's if you do thats awesome but if your laking on the gpa, participate in internships or volunteer at local pt facilities, experience and a good gre score will over ride a lower gpa.
SRTMark 2 years ago 16