Hey Fyzzio,
thanks for your reply.
1.how are you that sure that that degree wont be recognised in my country?
if you base that assumption on my own words ( "since physio training in Germany is very different: Usually, theyre just trained, they dont study it." ) i have to add that there is the possibility to study it in Germany as well. Its just a very recent innovation, i think you can also only study it an 1 or 2 unis in Germany. So why shouldnt it be recognised?
If you, on the other side, base that assumption on own investigation or experience, please give me some references!
2. Im not thinking of immigration. I much rather would like to take Physiotherapy course as a kind of pre-study. My ultimate goal is to study medicine in germany after this. If i study abroad, the semesters i dont study in Germany can be accredited as "waiting semesters" , which increase my chance of studying place my a multiple factor.
By no means am i taking physiotherapy as an inferior education of health sciences. In fact, if i would actually emigrate to canada for my whole length of life, i would probably stop education after the physio course. Just, in germany, salarys for physios are very very bad, hence i would like to combine both professions, physio and medicine, the result will be a higher salary, but also an holistic approach to injuries in sports or life, as i would like to work in the sports/ orthopaedic fied later.
That physio course in canada would bring me a whole lotta advantages: Preparing for medical school, get to know techniques and approaches that arent covered in medical school - hence a complementary education, directed towards the goal of an holistic treatment of my patients in future, manybe also that title of " master of physiotherapy " could make good as an additional title, hence possible higher reputation, also i would like to intensify english skills, then the deep interest into Canada, sccompagmied by the goal to live there for a time in my life.
Basically, i would like to bridge that time span between school and my med. course in Germany, in a senseful way, with a profession Im really into, also would like to get to know Canadian culture as well as improve my English.
Hope thats comprehensive.
2.Actually, i dropped physics and chemistry before senior years. Actually, we had to drop some classes, and chemistry and physics were the ones i dropped.
Having a B in English, Biology, and Math on the other hand will be no problem...
So what? What to do here? Are those classes i dont have anymore required on every university over there?
Or are there courses i could do quickly before? If you know anything more about it, please tell me!
however, im very thankful for your help so far!!
P.S.: If theres no chance of studying Physio in Canada without those required physics and chemistry courses, is it possible to do so wothout them in any other of the countries with good physio education you listed? What about Australia or New Zealand, actually? ( As youre from over there )
Thanks in advance,
Jonas from Germany