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Hi! My name is Ami Johnson and I'm a student in London. I'm currently at college and I want to go on in 2 years time and study Physiotherapy @ University. Has anyone got any good advice to offer me. I've been searching certain uni's and its such a hard area to get into...but i'm determined to get my dream. i'd be grateful if you could e-mail me or reply to this...Thanks. Ami x
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re: Any good advice?....

Hi...I am from Belgrade Yugoslavia.I would like to help you but....I can't.I haven't this informacion.
Have a nice day and all best I wish you.
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re: Any good advice?....

Telephone local hospitals and organise an observational placement, this will allow you to ensure that you want to do physiotherapy and all that it entails. Next contact the university you wish to apply to and ask their entrance requirements grades and also subjects at A level they prefer. At interview it is a good idea to have a broad understanding of physiotherapy and try not just to concentrate on one area, e.g. sports injuries.

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Hi,
My name is Louis Munteanu and I am form Israel, I am a second year student at the Saxion Hogeschool, Enschede the Faculty of Physiotherapy with is in The Netherlands.
It is a full time 4 year program, and you can get more info in the website: www.saxion.nl and then physiotherpay.
For more info be free to contact me : louismunteanu@yahoo.com

Yours,
Munteanu Louis.
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