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Getting into Physiotherapy Courses James Barton

Getting into Physiotherapy Courses By James Barton

Getting into Physiotherapy Courses by James Barton


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This is an application guide for any student who wants to study physiotherapy at university. It guides on how to make the UCAS application stand out as well as a range of advice on what the career involves, getting work experience, university interviews and what to expect on physiotherapy courses.

Getting into Physiotherapy Courses Summary

Getting into Physiotherapy Courses by James Barton

Are you keen to do physiotherapy at university? Do you need advice on putting together a sensational application that will impress admissions tutors? Getting Into Physiotherapy Courses contains essential information if you're applying to this oversubscribed course to ensure you have the best possible chance of winning your place. From tips on which A levels you should choose, to advice on writing your personal statement right through to how to give a brilliant interview, this handy book guides you through each step ensuring you have a head start over all the other applicants. Founded in 1973, MPW, a group of independent sixth-form colleges, has one of the highest number of university placements each year of any independent school in the UK and has developed considerable expertise in the field of applications strategy. They author the Getting Into guides which explain the application procedures for many popular university subjects, as well as the best-selling How To Complete Your UCAS Application. Also available in the Getting Into series: *Getting Into Art & Design Courses *Getting Into Business & Economics Courses *Getting Into Dental School *Getting Into Engineering Courses *Getting Into Law *Getting Into Medical School *Getting Into Oxford & Cambridge *Getting Into Psychology Courses *Getting Into Veterinary School

About James Barton

James Barton is a Director of Studies and a careers advisor and has been at Mander Portman Woodward's London College since September 2007. As well as being the author of the MPW Getting into Veterinary School , James has sat on interview and audition panels and given careers advice across a range of fields.

Table of Contents

Contents About the author Acknowledgements Introduction 1| Warming up What is physiotherapy? What do physiotherapists do? Working as a physiotherapist Careers How to use this book 2| On the rack/under observation The UCAS application Work experience Choice of universities Academic requirements Your choices The Personal Statement The reference When to submit the UCAS application Deferred entry What happens next? Application checklist 3| Tweak it The Personal Statement Why physiotherapy? What have you done to investigate physiotherapy? Personal qualities A sample Personal Statement Extracurricular activities General tips 4| At full stretch The interview Interview questions How to succeed in your interview Mock interview questions Structuring the interview How you are selected 5| Massaging the results Results day What to do if you have no offer What to do if you hold an offer but miss the grades What if your grades are significantly better than anticipated? Retaking your A levels Re-applying to university 6| The fifth metatarsal Non-standard applications Those who have not studied science A levels International students Mature students and graduates Students not studying A levels 7| Make no bones about it Funding 8| You cannot run before you can walk What to expect Typical course structure Current issues Employment prospects Continuing professional development (CPD) 9| Exercise the mind Useful information and further resources Universities offering physiotherapy degrees Further reading Other useful addresses Postscript

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GOR002416281
9781844552283
1844552284
Getting into Physiotherapy Courses by James Barton
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Crimson Publishing
2010-02-18
80
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