Hello
i was wondering if there is anyone out there who has trained to be a physiotherapist as a mature student?
i am 28 and have been working in the nhs for over 9 years now as a pharmacy technician (from student level up to a management roll)
i am also a fitness professional teaching regular pole fitness and aerobics (member of the register of exercise professionals) - so as you can see i have a long background in health, fitness and medicine, and working in a hospital.
well i have recently realised that a new challenge in my life is required as my main pharmacy job has become more desk based and i am a more active person who likes to interact and help and motivate people - and physiotherapy has always been of interest - but even more so now due to my increasing roll in the fitness industry and the injuries it can cause.
i have also got a neice who is under 2 and has CF so respiratory physio is also of interest to me.
my main question is if there are any or many mature students who embark on a physiotherapy degree?
were there any specific requirments you needed to obtain before a university would accept you as a mature student?
what loans/grants are available for mature students?
how hard have you found it being a bit older?
just any info or guidence appreciated
thank you
jag
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