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London MET Physiotherapy Pre-registration MSc

Has anyone received their interview invites for this course (MSc) starting September 2024 yet?
hi yes received mine this morning
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Original post by chungalicisio
hi yes received mine this morning


samee! That’s amazing! GOODLUCK :smile:
how exciting ! good luck to you too x
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Original post by KomK.
Has anyone received their interview invites for this course (MSc) starting September 2024 yet?

Yes me. When is everyone’s interviews?
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Anyone heard post interview?
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Original post by chungalicisio
hi yes received mine this morning

Hello, have heard post interview at all?
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Anyone received anything post interview in early April?
Original post by Natdent
Anyone received anything post interview in early April?

Hi i have received my conditional offer as of today
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Original post by chungalicisio
Hi i have received my conditional offer as of today

Congratulations!!! When was your interview?
Original post by Natdent
Congratulations!!! When was your interview?

thank you! it was 4 april i think wbu
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Original post by chungalicisio
thank you! it was 4 april i think wbu

Mine was 3rd of April.
Original post by Natdent
Mine was 3rd of April.

oh okay, good luck!!
Which is the more respected profession, Physiotherapy or Physician Associate? I would prefer the latter, but the former is much better funded, and thus affordable to study at MSc level.
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Original post by Physician
Which is the more respected profession, Physiotherapy or Physician Associate? I would prefer the latter, but the former is much better funded, and thus affordable to study at MSc level.

Both are well respected and important roles. You can do both. For example, you can work as a physio and apply for PA MSc later if that is what you still want. You don't need ucat for physio but you do need a passion for either.
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Original post by chungalicisio
oh okay, good luck!!

Hello, just wanted to ask if any offer holders want to start a chat? We can organise WhatsApp?
Original post by Natdent
Both are well respected and important roles. You can do both. For example, you can work as a physio and apply for PA MSc later if that is what you still want. You don't need ucat for physio but you do need a passion for either.

I like the clinical aspect of physiotherapy, and l want to work in a hospital. But l would rather be a PA, although most jobs are in GP surgeries at present.

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