Kate -
you need to have some practical experience - shadowing a Physio, working as
a helper, or volunteer work etc..
Next - you have to be open-minded re:specialisation, "oh..no not another
person wanting to do Sports Injuries"
Third - you have to like people!!!!
Good luck -
Steve Heptinstall
> ----------
> From: Kate Fennell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To: - for physiotherapists in education and practice
> Sent: 28 February 2002 12:55
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: advice needed...
>
> Hello my name is Katie Fennell and i am hoping to start a physiotherapy
> degree this autumn. I have an interview with St Georges Medical University
> in London the 13th March and was wondering if there was anyone who could
> advise me on what I need to know that would help my entry into the
> university.
> Also if there are any tips on what would make me stand out from the
> 'crowd'!
> thank you for your help!
> reply to [log in to unmask]
>
> ps i am on the mailing list and really find it useful to read the emails
> from qualified physiotherapists! thank you!!
>
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