Do You Have a Good GRE Score? How to Tell
About.com - 10 year's ago | By: Tara Kuther, Ph.D.
"Many applicants view the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) as shrouded with mystery. What exactly does this exam test? Sure scores range from 0-170, but what does that mean? How do you interpret GRE scores? What’s a good score on the GRE?..."
Who is Your Mentor? Will You be One?
CDAPress.com - 10 year's ago | By: Sheree DiBiase, PT
"According to the New York Daily News, at least 40 percent of college graduates are unemployed or underemployed. For the mother of a college student, this is quite a disturbing thought. How will our children have the opportunities that we have had? What will it take for them to move ahead? What will give them the edge that they need to be successful? Do they need a mentor in their field of business or profession?..."
Army Physical Therapy – A Proud History
www.army.mil - Official Home of the US Army - 10 year's ago | By: Capt. Paul Mochmer, PA-C
"The long and proud tradition of physical therapy in the United States was born out of necessity to meet the needs of American service members injured during World War I. The Army Medical Department recognized the need for a formalized physical therapy course of instruction in the early 1920s. This fall, the Army celebrates over 90 years of formal military physical therapy education and rehabilitative care for Department of Defense beneficiaries.1 ..."
Study for the GRE with Friends!
Magoosh GRE Blog - 10 year's ago | By: Ronke
"Hi there, GRE Study-ers! We all have different study styles–some of us learn through pictures, others learn by reading, and still others learn best with videos...There are also study-ers out there who love to study with friends! Whether you’re learning with pictures, books or videos, you need that extra oomph that comes from working together with another person..."
Governor Signs Physical Therapy Bill
California Healthline - 10 year's ago | By: Bob Norberg
"The long-standing requirement that patients must get a medical diagnosis to receive treatment from a physical therapist was eliminated Monday in a bill signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown (D).
Assembly member Bob Wieckowski (D-Fremont) said his bill, AB 1000, allows patients to get treatment without unnecessary delay..."
Cracking the GRE: Analytical Writing
Inside International Relations Online - 10 year's ago | By: John Sinden
"The Analytical Writing section of the GRE is designed to assess critical thinking and analytical writing skills, including the ability to express complex ideas clearly and effectively while sustaining a coherent and focused discussion. The test does not evaluate specific content knowledge..."
What Vocabulary List Should I Use?
Magoosh GRE Blog - 10 year's ago | By: Chris Lele
"This is a question I get all the time. People want me to give them a straightforward answer like The Super List of All the Words You Will See on the GRE List. Unfortunately, no such list exists. When I hem and haw people offer up some of their own ideas: What about the Barron’s 3500 list? While studying the Barron’s 3500 list probably won’t hurt your score, it will probably not be the most effective use of your time..."
Physical Therapy Connect – A PTGrad.com Review
Physical Therapy Connect - 10 year's ago | By: Stephen Carnazzo
Physical Therapy Connect was gracious enough to provide an outside review of PTGrad.com. Physical Therapy Connect is a well established physical therapy website for clinicians and prospective physical therapists who need a simple way to stay in tune with the profession. They offer visitors a wealth of PT related information along with a central community to connect therapists across the globe. "Physical Therapy Connect offers a wide range of community networking opportunities in conjunction with our PT resource information." Their helpful website has a number of resources for physical therapists and students alike. Among them are a PT forum, the PT Connect Blog, Therapy Resources, and Clinical Management needs.
Jennifer at physicaltherapyconnect.com was an insightful interviewer and not only asked us about the purpose of the website, but also to provide ideas of future website features. Well one feature is here. It is called "Top Physical Therapy Schools". It empowers you to use our dynamic search filter to confidently research and rank the physical therapy schools that match your personal profile. Do not worry about someone else's rank! Everyone's needs are different. Some need an in-state program, a specific GPA, or average GRE requirement, while others want a certain emphasis like small class sizes or pre-baccalaureate entrance. Take advantage of our search filter to compare and contrast over 225 programs, and rank them according to your own personal student profile.
Jennifer at physicaltherapyconnect.com was an insightful interviewer and not only asked us about the purpose of the website, but also to provide ideas of future website features. Well one feature is here. It is called "Top Physical Therapy Schools". It empowers you to use our dynamic search filter to confidently research and rank the physical therapy schools that match your personal profile. Do not worry about someone else's rank! Everyone's needs are different. Some need an in-state program, a specific GPA, or average GRE requirement, while others want a certain emphasis like small class sizes or pre-baccalaureate entrance. Take advantage of our search filter to compare and contrast over 225 programs, and rank them according to your own personal student profile.
Bionic Man: Amputee Controls Artificial Leg With Thoughts
chicago.cbslocal.com - 10 year's ago
"For the first time ever, doctors have developed an artificial leg that is controlled by the person’s thoughts. And it happened here at the Rehabilitation Institute Of Chicago (RIC). “So I move my leg out, push the toes down and bring my toes back up,” said Zac Vawter, the first man in the nation to have a so-called bionic leg..."
Cracking the GRE: Quantitative Reasoning
International Relations Online - 10 year's ago | By: John Sinden
"For some people, the quantitative reasoning portion of the GRE can be a daunting, but necessary aspect of the graduate school process. It’s something that provokes long-buried images of high school calculus classes and geometric proofs. But it doesn’t have to stay an intimidating nightmare. Armed with the right knowledge and skills, students—even those who find math challenging—can tackle the GRE quantitative reasoning section with confidence..."
5 Best Android Apps For GRE Preparation
Zackable.com - 10 year's ago | By: Siva Kiran
"For those who have been searching for proper Android apps for your smartphone which can help you improve your GRE score, this is just the right spot for you. At Zackable, we don’t simply vouch for the apps which are good looking, but we see how it functions, how well it performs and how useful it can be. We present you the list of those GRE apps..."