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Physiotherapy Schools Selection Criteria (2021 Updated)

8.5k each year is pretty extensive - that said, the placements for USYD are still extensive. Life on campus at USYD is also decent imo

In my personal opinion, I would take the USYD physiotherapy offer.
Do you think USYD has a good structure when it comes to teaching the course because i heard that they teach techniques that have been deemed low evidence and are not practical in the real world. And when it comes to workload how much do you think it would be like contact hours and studying times during a week.
 
Do you think USYD has a good structure when it comes to teaching the course because i heard that they teach techniques that have been deemed low evidence and are not practical in the real world.
If you're thinking that, why would it be an accredited course that has to live up to strict standards? Why have previous graduates been super successful at finding employment? When you "hear things", you yourself need to take that all with a grain of salt. You can find the structure of the degree online.
And when it comes to workload how much do you think it would be like contact hours and studying times during a week.
Workload is subjective. Some people will find it easy, others hard.

USYD has already made the transition back to campus with most things being done at the Susan Wakil Health Building. Expect 3-5 days a week with full time placement blocks when you reach those parts of your degree (though your mileage may vary).
 
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