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HELLO, I AM IN THE NAVY.
I AM ALMOST DONE WITH MY LIBERAL ARTS ASSOCIATES DEGREE.
I WILL GET OUT IN 2017 AND IM LOOKING TO GO INTO BEING A CHIROPRACTOR.
I REALLY AM NOT GOOD IN MATH, BUT I WANT TO KNOW IF BEING A CHIROPRACTOR WILL BE ATTAINABLE WITH MY ASSOCIATES DEGREE.
I HOPE THAT MAYBE I CAN GET IN CONTACT WITH YOU AND YOU CAN GIVE ME SOME POINTERS, BECAUSE ALTHOUGH I AM NOT GOOD IN MATH, IM GOOD IN SCIENCE, AND WOULD LOVE TO BECOME A CHIROPRACTOR BECAUSE OF THE HEALTH ISSUES AND I THINK IT WOULD BE REALLY COOL.
THANKS!-ROB
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Dr. Brian
Most Chiro schools require at least 3 years of specialized pre-requisites, including 1 yr of college inorganic chemistry, 1 yr of organic chemistry, 1 yr of physics, etc. The pre-reqs pretty much equal that of a bachelors degree. Most Chiros acheive a Bachelors of Science.
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Dr. Brian
Most Chiro schools require at least 3 years of specialized pre-requisites, including 1 yr of college inorganic chemistry, 1 yr of organic chemistry, 1 yr of physics, etc. The pre-reqs pretty much equal that of a bachelors degree. Most Chiros acheive a Bachelors of Science.