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Just a quick question for you D.O. / Soon to be's
All my life I have known I'll be a PT. Now that I'm about to complete my undergrad, I find myself saying "why not go to med school? now that DPT is the requirment for PT"
That being said, I'm an average student. I have to work till my eyes fall out and fingers are raw to keep my 3.5gpa
Would it be worth my time to apply to D.O. programs? Many of the schools I'd have applied to PT programs, also house D.O. programs.
I've always viewed being a Doctor some mythilogical dream, unatainable by just anyone who wants it enough, that if you aren't just naturally gifted you don't have much of a chance.
So, would someone that aspired to be a PT, and willing to put forth the work to get through a DPT program, be able to attend med school? If you had to base the difficulty on a % scale, how much harder is med school in your opinion?
All my life I have known I'll be a PT. Now that I'm about to complete my undergrad, I find myself saying "why not go to med school? now that DPT is the requirment for PT"
That being said, I'm an average student. I have to work till my eyes fall out and fingers are raw to keep my 3.5gpa
Would it be worth my time to apply to D.O. programs? Many of the schools I'd have applied to PT programs, also house D.O. programs.
I've always viewed being a Doctor some mythilogical dream, unatainable by just anyone who wants it enough, that if you aren't just naturally gifted you don't have much of a chance.
So, would someone that aspired to be a PT, and willing to put forth the work to get through a DPT program, be able to attend med school? If you had to base the difficulty on a % scale, how much harder is med school in your opinion?