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    Physiotherapy job prospects?

    I love how you didn't read my comment properly and respond with a smart-arse "sample size of n=1". I clearly said "friends". So no, the sample size is not just 1, but > 3. Well I can't tell you about other universities, but all of my friends who are physios are from UWS and they all had some...
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    To do physio or settle for exercise phys

    Hey mate, Just to reassure you, it will not matter which uni you go to. As long as you complete your physio degree and get your registration as a physiotherapist, you are just as employable as someone who would've graduated from USYD. All universities follow a guideline which complies with the...
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    masters of physiotherapy

    Hey So if you want to do Masters of physiotherapy, you will need to complete you undergraduate studies first. However, if you would like to transfer before finishing your undergraduate studies, you will need to transfer to a Bachelor of physiotherapy or equivalent degree. Hope that helps.
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    Physiotherapy job prospects?

    I have friends who've graduated from UWS physio, and they had no trouble finding a job. Tell me if you can find anyone who's graduated from LaTrobe, UWS, Newcastle, or any other universities where they offer physiotherapy who's had difficulty looking for a job. All universities follow the same...
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    Help which course which uni !!!???

    Generally, going for a course with a higher ATAR cut-off means a higher demand for the course, and of course jobs too. So I would go with something as close to your ATAR cut-off as possible.. to really make the most out of your ATAR. I mean.. if medicine/law had a low ATAR cut-off.. then...
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    Physiotherapy job prospects?

    And what makes you say that? I can assure with complete certainty that the university you go to does NOT matter in the medical field. The same goes for whether you do medicine at UNSW or any other uni.
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    Considering studying at Ourimbah

    Hey I have a friend who studied podiatry from Ourimbah campus. He found the course very difficult and had to repeat 2 years.. which eventually took him 5 years in total. So just be aware that you will need to put in a lot of hours and effort. I finished podiatry and am currently working as a...
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    crappy 92 what can I do

    Hey I recently graduated from podiatry, and if I can give you one tip before you undertake podiatry.. be aware that you will be clipping a LOT of nails. It is very repetitive. You will barely do any biomechanical things like you would think. I would've definitely studied harder to transfer to...
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    is podiatry hard

    I studied podiatry, and I can tell you now that it's definitely not easy. So you will need to put in a lot of hours. Also now that I'm working, I found that it's very repetitive... I'm not exaggerating but 90% of the time you are clipping nails.. So I don't really know how much longer I can keep...
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    Physiotherapy job prospects?

    As long as you graduate from a physiotherapy degree, it won't matter at all which university you went to. If you perform well at uni and your grades are good, that would probably get you a better chance than the uni that you went to.
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