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Hey im studying in Australia. Ours is 3 yr batchelor and a 2 yr masters its based on chem, neurology, anatomy, biology, mircobiology, physics ect. The hrs are monday to friday 8:30-5:30 so its full time classes every day!! its tuff but if you really want to become a chiro you will study and tuff it out.
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I can't speak for school but my Alma Mater is a great Chiro school.
See www.universityofbridgeport.edu for info about their chiro program. I am not affliated with the program or anything I know it is one of the best in the country and I used to see the students studying real hard all the time. My chiro graduated from there and his son attends now. I think they have a sweet gig! Good luck. |
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