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amlope03

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I will be turning 21 in two months, which makes a bit younger than everyone else applying. Will this make a difference in my application? I mean, at the end of school, I will be a DOCTOR of Physical Therapy. Or will this make me better, since I'll be in the field longer?
 
I will be turning 21 in two months, which makes a bit younger than everyone else applying. Will this make a difference in my application? I mean, at the end of school, I will be a DOCTOR of Physical Therapy. Or will this make me better, since I'll be in the field longer?
Makes no difference. I had just turned 21 when I applied. Schools are required not to discriminate based on age.
 
I started PT school when I was still 20, turned 21 about 3 weeks into the program. I was the youngest in my class by over a year but I am happy school is out of the way. I graduated 3 years ago and am planning on being debt free shortly after I turn 28 (next year).
 
Two of my former classmates were 20 years old when we started our program.
 
Age matters. If you're younger your brain and body work better, plus more time to grow as a PT and more time to repay loans.
The important thing is maturity. We talk a lot about ethical issues, professionalism and psyco-social issues.
Being in my 30s and having had some diverse life experiences, I do feel like I have a step up here when it comes to the 20/22 year olds in the class.
 
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