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Becoming an equine chiropractor?
I'm being pulled in two different directions, I equally love art and horses. My family want me to pursue art, so I'm taking a Fine Arts course in the UK next year and I'm in the process of completing my A levels in art, literature, french and psychology - my predicted grades are 3 A*s and 1 A.
However, I'm realising that I'd love to be an equine chiropractor. Bearing in mind the qualifications I have are in no way scientific, will I be able to pursue this career later on in life? All I have are A's in Math, science and additional science at GCSE.
What if I change my mind later on? Will schools refuse me? Can I take a course specifically focused on equine chiropractic later on in my life?
I was specifically interested in Writtle, but I can't find their admissions requirements.
1 Answer
- Magenta DawnLv 57 years agoFavorite Answer
Here is Australia, there is no age limit on enrolling in courses at University or Tafe (poor people's University), and whatever subjects you took in school won't matter when you are a 'mature age' student (a person who graduated/left school over a year ago).
Here there are places that deal solely with horse courses- training, strapping, farriery and even massage and chiropractor. Most do not have a pre-requisite for taking the entry level courses (certificate 1 or 2). Others like the Diplomas or Certificate 3 or 4 may require you to complete the lower certificates like 1, 2 and 3.
Not sure about other countries though, but they are probably alike.