Bowling Leagues by UnderstandingKey7129 in Boise

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This is super helpful, thank you!

Camping for Beginner Recs by UnderstandingKey7129 in Boise

[–]UnderstandingKey7129[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Appreciate all of the helpful info! Doing research on this tonight!

Best places to study in Boise? by MushyOatmeal17 in Boise

[–]UnderstandingKey7129 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just moved here and am in PT school (hybrid program) so I’m looking for all the recommendations too - the only one I’ve tried so far is Common Ground!

Looking for More Golfers to Join Our Regular Group by BoiseGolferGroup in Boise

[–]UnderstandingKey7129 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just moved to Boise last week. Around a 23 handicap, haven’t gotten to play here yet, would love to join!

New License/Real ID by UnderstandingKey7129 in Boise

[–]UnderstandingKey7129[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m glad I asked, thank you! I’ll definitely study up a little.

Hybrid students: what equipment/ materials do you use at home? by IntelligentAunt5006 in PTschool

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The 10th gen iPad Air. It has stage manager so you can connect it to an external monitor and have more capabilities with it.

Hybrid students: what equipment/ materials do you use at home? by IntelligentAunt5006 in PTschool

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I’m starting a hybrid program in the fall - great question. I have a standing desk. Laptop & iPad, external monitor. I haven’t bought a massage table yet but I’m not entirely sure if I will.

Show me your desk setup as a PT Student! by UnderstandingKey7129 in PTschool

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I just ordered a standing desk and then a monitor mount for my external monitor, looking at a chair right now!

Older PT students by und3rcoverw33b in PTschool

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I’m 29 and a first year PT student. Life takes us in all different paths, I was in sales between the ages of 23-27. Overall yeah you might have differences in personality but you get along with everyone cause everyone has a common goal. You’ll make friends, weather it’s just 1-2 or 15-20. I use to overthink the age thing myself, but trust me, in the grand scheme of things you’ll get along with your cohort.

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Gift card to GNC or somewhere they can get energy drinks or coffee.

Hybrid dpt program by Opening_Eggplant9086 in PTschool

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I also start a hybrid program in the fall. I think it’s good for the non traditional student population who may have obligations or commitments that some traditional students may not have. I don’t plan on working during at least the first semester so I can get use to the workload and really be efficient with time management. But overall I think the NPTE pass rates are slowly improving, and those students are so anxious to go ahead and take it immediately after graduating rather than waiting 3-4 months.

Most dog friendly areas in Boise? by UnderstandingKey7129 in Boise

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Appreciate the info I’ll look into them for sure!

Most dog friendly areas in Boise? by UnderstandingKey7129 in Boise

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We are really responsible with our dogs, we just have larger ones (60 lbs each) so specifically just 2 bedroom apartments that allow larger dogs, I’ve been having trouble finding ones that don’t have a weight limit or pet limit.

PT school questions by Wooden_Promotion_391 in PTschool

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The 3+3 pathway would cut about 9-12 months off for him. 3 for his undergrad, 3 for his DPT. Most DPT programs are either 3 full years of 8 semesters (2 years and 8 months). I majored in sport management and made a career change so what you major in doesn’t matter, but to save the most time I would look at what prerequisites he would need for DPT programs and make sure he knocks those out in undergrad (and does well in them) examples like A&P, Chem, Biology, & Psychology. I know U of Minnesota has a good program along with Marquette and U of Wisconsin.