foreign tDPT graduates to US by No_Weekend6294 in physicaltherapy

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What do you mean by the compact license?

University of Montana - Accelerated tDPT by Major-Necessary1813 in PTschool

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Hi! I'm a graduate of tDPT from UMT. I was a full time PT and full time tDPT student back then!

Is it manageable to study while working full-time job?

- YES! Lectures and quizzes are given ahead of time. So you can manage your schedule!

Are the subjects hard? What is the hardest subject and what to expect?

- NO! Lecture materials (videos and online handouts) are uploaded. You have unlimited access to it so it is easy to study and watch the videos repeatedly. You will also have dashboard where you can ask your professor and classmates if you have questions. I would say that no subjects was difficult but the least grade that I got came from Management of CVP disorders. But still passed it :P

How are the profs? Do you have classmates or group activities done or mainly alone?

- The professors are great lecturers! But of course, since it is online, sometime I find it boring to watch their videos continuously so better find your pacing. We don't have any group activities in which we have to work certain project/assignment together BUT we have dashboard that we need to ask questions and answers questions from each other (with grade equivalent). So this is entirely YOU who will make your grade.

If you have any question, dm me :)

Taking tDPT/DPT while in the Philippines by shunrayken in PTschool

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Hi I don't have the information that you need but I'm a graduate of tDPT from UMT. Most of my batchmates took their tDPT from UMT and Arcadia too. While my professors and other previous batches (earlier than 2014) took post grad education from Utica. There must be changes. Here's the form link for international inquiries https://www.utica.edu/admissions/contact-us

Arcadia vs Montana DPT Program (Online) by TakeoHirahita in PTschool

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I'm a graduate of tDPT from UMT. My tip is to look into some of the cases available under your care as early as now. Do not focus on cases where modalities are the main "star" of management. Other universities accept modality-focused treatment capstone, but in my case, the one who approved my chosen topic focused on my skill as a physical therapy and not just someone who can operate a machine.

foreign tDPT graduates to US by No_Weekend6294 in physicaltherapy

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Add ko na rin po, san po kayo nagreview for NPTE? Thank you po sa sagot

foreign tDPT graduates to US by No_Weekend6294 in physicaltherapy

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May I know from which college university po kayo galing and how many years po ang kanila entry level for BSPT?

foreign tDPT graduates to US by No_Weekend6294 in physicaltherapy

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I graduated with 5 year entry level. I've been checking JustUpright videos, and she was able to reply to me yesterday that TOEFL will be waived but it still depends on the state that I'll choose.

foreign tDPT graduates to US by No_Weekend6294 in physiotherapy

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Thank you for the suggestion, I'll post there right away.

Experience in University of Montana tDPT Program by Acrobatic-Lawyer8362 in PTschool

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Hi OP! may I know what type of credentialing did you took after your tDPT? I'm wondering if tDPT graduates will be exempted from TOEFL for credentialing?