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One of the best states to start. No clinical internship, no TOEFL, no limit in number of time to take NPTE, provides temporary license. |
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Cost of living is one of the highest in the country. Salary is average. |
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This is one of the best states to start as a foreign physical therapist. License requirements are minimal, salary is average. |
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Good to Start from here, 2008-03-07 |
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7 out of 7 people found this review useful |
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Abigail Mercado |
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| I graduated from University of the Philippines. We just have a 4 year physical therapy course. I have no problems in obtaining a license in New York. They found my credentials at par with the U.S. degree. Some of my friends who decided to go with another state had lots of problems... |
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