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Do you need Latin GCSE to study Physiotherapy?

31 replies

Gilbertus · 05/08/2013 20:16

As dd1 wants to do this but has been put in the Classics group rather than the Latin group. She hates Latin Grin but would take it up if she had to. I've googled it and am none the wiser.

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Hassled · 05/08/2013 20:18

Why on earth would you need Latin? Do you mean Physiotherapy?

tywysogesgymraeg · 05/08/2013 20:18

Why on earth would you need Latin GCSE to do Physiotherapy?

ggirl · 05/08/2013 20:19

of course not Hmm

fgs 90% of state schools don't offer latin gcse

Sidge · 05/08/2013 20:20

Err no.

You don't need Latin for anything as far as I know - not even for medicine!

Gilbertus · 05/08/2013 20:21

Grin I thought this. But a mum said to me that her dd (in the Latin group) was relieved as it meant she'd be able to study Physiotherapy.

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YonilyDevotedToYou · 05/08/2013 20:22

Sorry OP but that is a really strange question! Why on earth would you?!

ggirl · 05/08/2013 20:22

she is completely out of touch with the real world then

allmycats · 05/08/2013 20:23

My son is doing a Masters in Physiotherapy and you DO NOT NEED latin.
Any one who tells you this is talking bollocks !

ggirl · 05/08/2013 20:23

has she got internet ..can she google requirements for physiotherapy degree???

JellyMould · 05/08/2013 20:25

You don't even need Latin GCSE to study Latin at university.

Habbibu · 05/08/2013 20:26

You don't even need it for medicine, for heaven's sake.

Habbibu · 05/08/2013 20:27

X post!

Gilbertus · 05/08/2013 21:00

We did Google and to be fair on one website it says Latin may be a requirement. But Cardiff uni doesn't ask for it.

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IndridCold · 05/08/2013 23:07

I have a friend who taught medicine and he said that it was definitely an advantage to know Latin - although it is not a requirement. You have to learn anatomy for physiotherapy (from the greek BTW) too.

Whether it is worth making your daughter study a subject she hates I can't say. Maybe she would enjoy it more if she thought there was a point to learning it.

Lottiedoubtie · 05/08/2013 23:11

Of course not.

ouryve · 05/08/2013 23:15

You don't need to learn an entire language to learn the names for things in that language.

Xihha · 06/08/2013 02:12

I've just finished doing Latin at uni as part of my Classical Studies degree and I know absolutely no one with a latin GCSE, I'm not entirely sure you actually need a Latin GCSE for anything.

Gruntfuttocks · 06/08/2013 03:19

Load of rubbish. The other mum is talking out of her arse and trying to score points off you. Ignore!

Lonecatwithkitten · 06/08/2013 09:13

You don't need Latin for any medical course. However, a very basic level does help a bit such as knowing how to make plurals what ending mean, but this is possible with very basic Latin. I' m a vet and did Latin between 10 and 13 years of age so very basic.

HmmAnOxfordComma · 06/08/2013 10:20

What everyone else said.

Plus, not only do most state schools not teach latin - none of ours do including any of the grammars - none of the private schools round here do either...so that would be an entire county of children unable to study physiotherapy or medicine or vet science? Ignore!

Gilbertus · 06/08/2013 11:44

Thank you! I (and dd1) are very relieved.

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LondonMother · 07/08/2013 21:23

Gosh, what part of the world are you in, Hmm? In SE London not only do all the private schools offer Latin GCSE (the academically selective ones, anyway) but so do all the outlying grammar schools and a fair few of the comprehensives, including the one my daughter went to. Camden School for Girls is the only comp I know of where you can do Greek as well. Very few schools of any description offer Ancient Greek, which is sad.

HmmAnOxfordComma · 07/08/2013 21:39

Not saying - but I might have been being a little disingenuous; I know one of the preps does Latin for a year or two, but none of the senior schools at all.

I wonder if it's slightly a competitive thing: because none of them offer it, none of the other feel they need to? Doesn't stop us sending many students off to med/vet school every year at our school.

Viviennemary · 07/08/2013 21:43

I doubt it. Not many state schools offer it now and you don't need it for medicine.

teacherandguideleader · 07/08/2013 22:45

No you definitely don't need it.

However, part of my degree is physiology and I studied Latin. I did find it easier to learn some technical terms as I understood where it had come from, but I would have got by without Latin.