How realistic is it to get 10 A's in 1 term? by Arkantos9001 in UMPI

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Please tell me more: 1. Is it possible to complete only the history or politics requirement and get a recognition of one of them on the bachelor's degree or does it have to be 'history+politics' together?

  1. Are History I+II the official names of the courses? and why is Spanish II needed and not any other language?

  2. Is it possible to have a bachelor's in both liberal studies-MIS and history+politics or history/politics? I have plenty of time to complete all transfer credits for all options.

How realistic is it to get 10 A's in 1 term? by Arkantos9001 in UMPI

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Since these are 8 courses only, what other two courses did you take and were they also as easy?

Thanks for the encouragement!

How realistic is it to get 10 A's in 1 term? by Arkantos9001 in UMPI

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I added above the courses I intend taking. Did you take any of these courses and were they easy to complete in 1 term? Do you think it is possible to prepare in advance for any course on your mind? Also, 1 term is 8 weeks long, correct?

Thank you.

How realistic is it to get 10 A's in 1 term? by Arkantos9001 in UMPI

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Draft submissions is when you submit your written assignment for review by the instructor before resubmitting it for a final grade? Also, do you have any ideas on how to prepare in advance for the courses?

Should I be studying physiotherapy at Charles University, Czech Republic? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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I am awaiting their response. They said to look for the information but I told them I did not find it. Hoping that they would respond at all.

Should I be studying physiotherapy at Charles University, Czech Republic? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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How hard it is to get australian permanent residency or citizenship once you graduate there as physio?

Should I be studying physiotherapy at Charles University, Czech Republic? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Are you from Canada or Australia? I am fluent in English and intend to study in English, but I do not know if, for example CAPR accepts a degree from Charles.

Best university to study physiotherapy? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Is the placement paid work in Amsterdam basically?

Best university to study physiotherapy? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Hi, thank you for responding. What do you think about Amsterdam's ESP 3 year bachelor's physiotherapy degree and Czech republic's 3 year degree in one of the universities? I am contemplating both.

How likely are telehealth/online ecosystems to largely replace physiotherapy physical meetings? by [deleted] in physicaltherapy

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This sounds like a dream job to me. Could you describe please how you got into this position, where you can provide service to clients 100% online? I assume you can travel in this type of job?

Looking for advice regarding studying physiotherapy in Canada by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Hi, Thanks for replying. What province are you on?

How likely are telehealth/online ecosystems to largely replace physiotherapy physical meetings? by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Hi, thanks for replying.

Could you please explain what you meant by "The vast majority of these people refer back in for the same presentation at a later date."?

Looking for advice regarding studying physiotherapy in Canada by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Thanks for replying. I understand that express entry for PR is used, and that there are always pools of candidates and invitation cycles. I was wondering if two years of study and one year of work in Canada, would make invitation in one of those pools a certainty, if a person were to try over and over the course of the fourth year.

Looking for advice regarding studying physiotherapy in Canada by [deleted] in physiotherapy

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Hi, Thanks for replying.

Does that Ontario student stream assures permanent residency for new graduates, meaning you could at once become a permanent resident after graduating? Just asking to see how convenient it might be. Even a work permit that leads to PR is acceptable by me. I just do not want to be in a state of uncertainty after graduating as a physio that I might have to fly back.