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    Re: Masters in Sports or Manual therapy???

    Hi Ed C - yep - iw as stupid and did 50-60hr working weeks whilst completing my masters. Dumb - don't do that! Do your 38hr weeks and be a good student and study at night and weekends! I completed my subjects in the 12 months before the residency but you can complete them quicker or slower depending on what you want to do. 3 semesters (2 regular and one summer) is what i did. I put a lot of work into them because i wanted to maximise the learning experience

    The worst thing you can do is an external unit when doing the residency - DO NOT DO IT!!!

    Otherwise it is cruisy...

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