10-05-2012, 01:33 AM
killerkitty Wrote:The only question I asked was
"I wonder if they would accept straighterline courses for the science pre-reqs?...."
Unless you count the "pretty cool huh?"
So,, you didn't really answer anything. Thanks for ummm nothing lol. I guess you're telling me to go look all of this up but you seem to already know. Why didn't you just post what you already know so you can actually help people out?????????????????????????????????
I might be young and naive but I really thought this was a good profession, if you know otherwise please tell! Yes I already did plenty of research, but I came here to see what you guys thought. :hurray:
It is a good profession, if you obtain the right schooling. This applies to everything in life.
My experience with chiropractors have also been those who use applied knesiology and joint/spinal manipulation techniques. I live a very active life with many scars, dislocated bones, and torn ligaments. I've torn acl's in past from fighting and grappling competitions. I was told to have surgery but I instead received adjustment for six months straight. My knee(s) were better off than my friend who had surgery. (Of course, if your bone is broken or sticking outside of the skin then you might want to go see a M.D.)
I think chiropractors have their place in the healing world. if you enjoy that line of work, then I say go for it.
just remember that you are asking for opinions (and validation) from other people who you do not know, or have not met. follow your heart, research, and passion. It will rarely leave you astray.
Grant us wisdom from Thy mind, courage from Thine heart, strength from Thine arm, and protection by Thine hand. It is for Thee that we do battle, and to Thee belongs the victor's crown.


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