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Hey guys. I have been looking around the forums for a while now but haven't found exactly what I'm looking for so I figured I would post.
I am currently taking my second semester of Health Sciences Anatomy (Anatomy of Human Movement) and didn't realize until after I registered for the second class that I would need to take the Biology Department A&P I and II for Physical Therapy school. My major is Athletic Training which requires one of the two departmental anatomy and physiology's (either Health Sciences or Biology). I guess what I'm asking is why don't PT schools accept Health Sciences anatomy and physiology's along with BIOL A&P's? Is it really THAT different?
I have looked around the websites of schools that I plan on applying to and saw that GRU/MCG/whatever you want to call it accepts BYU's Health Sciences department A&P's... why not go ahead and accept them all?
I am currently taking my second semester of Health Sciences Anatomy (Anatomy of Human Movement) and didn't realize until after I registered for the second class that I would need to take the Biology Department A&P I and II for Physical Therapy school. My major is Athletic Training which requires one of the two departmental anatomy and physiology's (either Health Sciences or Biology). I guess what I'm asking is why don't PT schools accept Health Sciences anatomy and physiology's along with BIOL A&P's? Is it really THAT different?
I have looked around the websites of schools that I plan on applying to and saw that GRU/MCG/whatever you want to call it accepts BYU's Health Sciences department A&P's... why not go ahead and accept them all?

