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I've seen where podiatry schools usually have between 500-700 applicants. But that's been said for about the last 3 years and I was wondering if anyone knew how many people applied in the last year or so. I keep hearing the number of applicants are going down, but I can't find any numbers on this. If the numbers are going down, does that mean the avg. GPA, etc. are going down too?
On a different note, everyone seems to think that the podiatry profession is a quack and not worth all the schooling, etc. I personally know several podiatrists and have observed in their offices and they love what the do (all in Texas) not to mention they do extrememly well at it. Maybe in southeast Texas they seem to do better or something, but I know they do a lot of surgeries (which I shadowed) and are always booked. Is this just in the region where I'm from? Thanks.
Chris
Texas A&M University - c/o 2004
On a different note, everyone seems to think that the podiatry profession is a quack and not worth all the schooling, etc. I personally know several podiatrists and have observed in their offices and they love what the do (all in Texas) not to mention they do extrememly well at it. Maybe in southeast Texas they seem to do better or something, but I know they do a lot of surgeries (which I shadowed) and are always booked. Is this just in the region where I'm from? Thanks.
Chris
Texas A&M University - c/o 2004