fluffywewe
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hi just curious but anyone attending the tea reception on 11th May?
Hey all, just a helpful suggestion to avoid any miscommunication:
Google Search "SIT MMI Dates" and select the very first result. I can't post URLs yet. That has *ALL* the necessary info about when the interviews and offer acceptance periods are.
As for myself, I got the interview for Physiotherapy. Trying to see if I can get into the accelerated program (2 years 8 months instead of full 4 years), going in as a PCP Applicant. We'll see how my application goes, this is my 2nd time I've applied!
Unless you are very confident on identifying the origin, insertions, innervations as well as action of the muscles, in addition to knowing how to isolate and test for each individual muscles and how the bone moves, I wouldn't recommend the accelerated PCP programme. You are missing out on a lot of things, which I have not described in full, and this course is very intensive as well. The profs aren't joking with the "assumed to have prior knowledge as it was previously taught" mindset although they might give a very BRIEF revision.
Unlike NUS semester system, where you have a study week free from lectures and tutorials before your final written exams, it's continuous until the end. Example, you finish all your lectures in week 13. Your practical finals (30 - 40)% are held in week 13 as well. Week 14 is your final written exams and stuff covered in week 13 IS, not will be, it's IS tested. This is just a typical semester for normal students.
I use a laptop but some of my classmates use an Ipad, which I find just as, if not more, convenient for the PT course. It's up to you on your preference.
Hello!
I was browsing the forum and saw that you had replied quite a few questions abt allied health course in SIT, was wondering if you're a senior from the course?
I will be matriculating this year and I'm pretty worried abt the anatomy and physiology module since I'm from an arts background, was wondering if you'd b so kind to share some advice for the module or if you happen to still have the syllabus for it?
Thanks!
Hello! I'm enrolling into the OT program, wbu? ^^
Thanks, yea I've looked through some online resources but didn't really like it since it was a lot of throwing information without a larger overview.
But if you're interested, I found a series of lectures which imo are pretty great cause of the lecturer's way of introducing the course. I tried posting the link here but apparently you need a min post count to be able to share links. ; w;
I guess you could also just search it on youtube, it's the Integrative Biology 131 series taught at Berkeley
Anyone knows the size and demographics of the intake?
About 100-200 intake, and oldest accepted student is less than 40yo? (For PCP program)
Hi guys I would like to ask how to increase the chance or showing better portfolios for me to apply the PCP physiotherapy course ? I failed it twice and to be honest I work as a Fitness Trainer for about 1 year plus and decided to try and applied it again for next year. Worst case about my situation is that I don't have any science related field diploma to apply to course but rather diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering ( Specialise in Biomedical Electronics). Does working as a therapy assistant for 1 year and above helps acing myself for the interview and application ?
If you can get shortlisted for the interview, the school results does not matter already. You really need to do well in the interview to get a spot in SIT Allied Healthcare.
Since you had been through the interview twice, you should know what they are looking for.
They are looking for critical thinking (thinking out of the box), compassionate and passionate personnel.
Go try and clock voluntary work to showcase, it will help you.
What I mean is I didn't get the interview twice. So I am not sure what the interview is and what they ask for ? Sorry for the misunderstanding
so is therapy assistant relevant and do you have any website recommendation for me to volunteer such work that I can have better portfolio to get the interview ?If you did not get the interview, means your results are not good enough to be shortlisted. You will need to back it up with relevant job experience and voluntary work to show your passion to serve as a Allied healthcare worker.
so is therapy assistant relevant and do you have any website recommendation for me to volunteer such work that I can have better portfolio to get the interview ?
so is therapy assistant relevant and do you have any website recommendation for me to volunteer such work that I can have better portfolio to get the interview ?
Hello, Has anyone received interview emails for SIT Physiotherapy 2020/2021 intake yet?