T ThePhyscialTherapist Full Member 7+ Year Member Joined Dec 17, 2014 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Jul 2, 2015 #1 Members don't see this ad. Any schools accept Bio mechanics instead of Physics. I will be taking it next year.
Members don't see this ad. Any schools accept Bio mechanics instead of Physics. I will be taking it next year.
S scrawnyguy Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 597 Reaction score 253 Jul 2, 2015 #2 ThePhyscialTherapist said: Any schools accept Bio mechanics instead of Physics. I will be taking it next year. Click to expand... Saint Augustine lets you use Biomechanics to sub for one semester of physics but you still have to take one semester. http://www.usa.edu/p38-186-Admission-Requirements-and-Tuition.aspx
ThePhyscialTherapist said: Any schools accept Bio mechanics instead of Physics. I will be taking it next year. Click to expand... Saint Augustine lets you use Biomechanics to sub for one semester of physics but you still have to take one semester. http://www.usa.edu/p38-186-Admission-Requirements-and-Tuition.aspx
D DesertPT Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Apr 22, 2013 Messages 2,648 Reaction score 1,916 Jul 3, 2015 #3 you'll probably have an easier time in the long run if you just bite the bullet and take physics
Z ziwegoegb New Member 7+ Year Member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Jul 4, 2015 #4 you'll probably have an easier time in the long run if you just bite the bullet and take physics
Kuhdaytee Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined May 6, 2011 Messages 419 Reaction score 174 Jul 4, 2015 #5 I agree with just taking physics. So many schools require physics, that's it's worth it just to give you the option to apply to all the schools that require it.
I agree with just taking physics. So many schools require physics, that's it's worth it just to give you the option to apply to all the schools that require it.
T tcpt PT Faculty Member 7+ Year Member Joined Apr 25, 2015 Messages 154 Reaction score 108 Jul 6, 2015 #6 I would encourage you to just take the physics course as required by most PT schools.