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Originally Posted by Titan
I did not know that. My wife's best friend is a physio and she got in right out of high school and did a 4 year degree at the U of A. This was about 10 years ago though. Obviously things have changed. Thanks.
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When my wife got into physio it was an incredibly hard program to get into. They accepted 66 applicants each year. In her class only 3 or 4 were accepted right out of high school, and those seemed to be the average numbers each year. My wife actually is one year away from an undergrad degree because it took her three tries to get accepted, which is common. There were many in her class who weren't accepted before having completed undergrad degrees. It is (was) a hard program, I think just under 60 people in her class graduated.
They changed the program after my wife got in, I can't remember if it was the year after she got in or the year before she graduated. Kinda curious now. When do you know when your wife's friend graduated (or got into school)?
Interesting tidbit.... My wife's 1st roommate at U of A was also taking Physical Therapy (two years ahead of my wife), she was in the same class as Jarome Iginla's wife (girlfriend at the time).