Pre-Physical Theraphy?

<p>I was wondering if Northeastern had a prephysical program for the undergraduate programs and if there is how could I get in? I get mostly B's and some A's in my honors classes and im a sophmore in highschool. I do track and field as a sport (polevaulting), I'm part of a firfighter explorer volunteer group for community service, and soon ill be doing an internship at a physical therapy clinic. As of right now my classes are biology honors, spanish level 3, geometry accelerated, band, history honors (I'm doing AP next year), and English honors. What should i do to get a better chance of getting into a pre-physical therapy program?</p>

<p>Northeastern doesn’t really do a pre-physical therapy program as a specific program, because it has an entry-level DPT program. This means you would start as a physical therapy student when you start college. There is more information about it on the website: [url=&lt;a href=“http://www.northeastern.edu/bouve/pt/programs/eldpt.html]Physical”&gt;PreMed and PreHealth Program - Bouvé College of Health Sciences]Physical</a> Therapy (DPT) | Bouv</p>