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<blockquote data-quote="dvanbeur" data-source="post: 22304760" data-attributes="member: 999814"><p>Our school actually has a -> <a href="https://regisdpt.org/">great website</a> <- that the students update with interview tips and information about our program. For Regis, my greatest advice would be to look over the <a href="https://www.regis.edu/about/jesuit-education/key-jesuit-values">key Jesuit values</a>, reflect, and be prepared to talk about them (have applicable personal stories ready). Be well versed in the APTA <a href="https://www.apta.org/apta-and-you/leadership-and-governance/vision-mission-and-strategic-plan">core values and their vision statement</a>--in addition to <a href="https://www.regis.edu/academics/colleges-and-schools/rueckert-hartman/physical-therapy/mission-values">Regis'</a>. It is worth mentioning that the Regis program has a heavy emphasis on service-learning, social-justice/equity, and leadership in the field of physical therapy. I would address those and how you align with them. (*Please note that while Regis is a Jesuit University and they model that philosophy, there is no pressure or religious aspect to any part of the program)</p><p></p><p>For all colleges, my advice would be to find three things that make you unique from others and try to get those points across during your interview. Also, have a personal story to back up every statement about yourself; there is nothing worse than unsupported claims. Note that everyone is going to say they chose physical therapy because they either a) want to help others or b) got a sports injury and had a positive physical therapy experience. Stand out, be unique, and most importantly--be yourself. The interview process is to see if you are the right fit for the program. But, it is as much you interviewing the program as they are interviewing you. Find out if the school's location, academic curriculum, program values, and financial-cost would make you the most successful physical therapist you can be. Have questions ready to ask the interviewers and do your best to stand out and make a lasting impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvanbeur, post: 22304760, member: 999814"] Our school actually has a -> [URL='https://regisdpt.org/']great website[/URL] <- that the students update with interview tips and information about our program. For Regis, my greatest advice would be to look over the [URL='https://www.regis.edu/about/jesuit-education/key-jesuit-values']key Jesuit values[/URL], reflect, and be prepared to talk about them (have applicable personal stories ready). Be well versed in the APTA [URL='https://www.apta.org/apta-and-you/leadership-and-governance/vision-mission-and-strategic-plan']core values and their vision statement[/URL]--in addition to [URL='https://www.regis.edu/academics/colleges-and-schools/rueckert-hartman/physical-therapy/mission-values']Regis'[/URL]. It is worth mentioning that the Regis program has a heavy emphasis on service-learning, social-justice/equity, and leadership in the field of physical therapy. I would address those and how you align with them. (*Please note that while Regis is a Jesuit University and they model that philosophy, there is no pressure or religious aspect to any part of the program) For all colleges, my advice would be to find three things that make you unique from others and try to get those points across during your interview. Also, have a personal story to back up every statement about yourself; there is nothing worse than unsupported claims. Note that everyone is going to say they chose physical therapy because they either a) want to help others or b) got a sports injury and had a positive physical therapy experience. Stand out, be unique, and most importantly--be yourself. The interview process is to see if you are the right fit for the program. But, it is as much you interviewing the program as they are interviewing you. Find out if the school's location, academic curriculum, program values, and financial-cost would make you the most successful physical therapist you can be. Have questions ready to ask the interviewers and do your best to stand out and make a lasting impression. [/QUOTE]
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