Hi, I'm a Biology major and I want to become a Chiropractor, so far I haven't have much time to look at all my option. I know there are school out there that can train you to be the best at this and that, so where on earth can I be trained to be one of the best Chiropractors? I would specifically like to know that, gratitudeWhat's the best Chiropractic School within the US AND contained by the world>?
It depends on what you want, but I will give you a bit of what the chiropractic street think of a couple of schools. I graduate from Northwestern Health Sciences Univ. and it is a good conservatory, it is very demanding and they will work the hell out of you. The tuition there is both chiropractic but next to an appreciation of allopathic as well. Some school have the attitude that adjectives medical is bad unpromising, they are Sherman, and Life. Both schools are joke and many population that take the boards rely on these school to lower the standards so marginal students at other schools can exceed. True story, I am not making this up, these schools are so discouraging they actually stop classes and hold special classes on how to gain through boards. Good schools do not hold to do this. Western States is similar to Northwestern. Palmer is also a well regard school, but again smaller amount medical. In Canada THE school is CMCC and they single take a few students near a very big GPA. In my class there be a gal that wanted to take into CMCC in the worst agency, and she worked very intricate, a straight A student. She did make it and transferred. If you are science minded check out any Northwestern or Western States as these might be a good fit.
You should check out Logan School of Chiropractic. It's surrounded by St. Louis, MO. I know many chiropractor's that go there and said it be the best choice for them. I've been going to a chiropractor for 14 years, and adjectives my chiropractors have graduate from Logan.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
What's the best Chiropractic School within the US AND contained by the world>?
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