Can you study to become a physical therapist in UCLA? And do i need to go to medical school for that?
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I am currently in high school and am hoping on going to UCLA once i graduate. It is my dream to become a physical therapist, and i was wondering if I could go to UCLA and study to become one. Also if i do go on to be a physical therapist; would i have to go medical school? I would really appreciate it if people who have gone to UCLA or is a physical therapist to answer this(:
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Answer:
UCLA does have a PT program. Just be aware that, like all others, it's a graduate program. That means 3 years AFTER the 4 years of college. http://career.ucla.edu/students/gradprofschcounseling/PreHealthCareerServices/PhysicalTherapy.aspx PT is it's own career. No med school involved. Good luck!
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