Hello Calvin, thank you for creating this video, how many courses do you take at a time? Do you finish one and move on to the next or take a few at the same time?
So I don’t really use textbook for study(unless the really good ones) I suggest reading research papers for more updated info since science is constantly changing. Some researcher/topics you can definitely look up on pubmed - Stuart McGill, Robin Mckenzie, Queensland approach on LBP etc that’s a good starting point I think
Hi Calvin. Thanks for the great video! I was just wondering how you went about getting transfer credits and how you know if you qualify for them? Thanks in advance!
How many years is the chiro school at CMCC? I'm currently doing 2nd year chiro school at Macquarie Uni over in Australia and ive got around 3 years to go
@@CalvinCheung at Macquarie uni it's 3 years bachelor of Chiropractic science + 2 years post grad Masters of Chiropractic. With the last year of post grad having me work in a clinic. So all together 5 years but that's if I pass everything 😂
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This was very interesting, thanks Calvin! So good to know what we’re coming into beforehand 😊
No worries. I am glad it did the job!
You're awesome Calvin! You deserve a 🏆
Thanks. You are too kind!
Great primer video to let us get ahead on preparation, binge watching all your stuff! Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words! Means a lot;)
I just accepted my offer to the CMCC! Can't wait for the fall!
Nice! Looking forward to meet you at campus!
This is awesome! SOOOO useful for students preparing to start at CMCC!!
Do one with me! Would love to see how your school structures the programs too! Can always learn from each other
@@CalvinCheung yes for sure! I'll probably do one soon!
Great video! Do you do all these courses at the same time?
So the school year is separated into 4 modules. Some courses will last through all 4 and a good chunk of modules end in module 2. Hope it helps
@@CalvinCheung awesome! Thank you!
Hi Calvin, what qualification u have before entering CMCC? My son is 16. He is determine to pursue Chiropractic.
I use my bachelors to apply because CMCC is second degree entry
Hello Calvin, thank you for creating this video, how many courses do you take at a time? Do you finish one and move on to the next or take a few at the same time?
Usually 4-5 courses at a time in one semester. 4 semesters in a year so in total around 16 courses
@@CalvinCheung Do you finish the program in 4 years as you take 16 courses per year?
Yes Roughly 12-16 courses per year.
Hi Calvin, which biomechanics books you used during study? I want to prepare ahead :)
So I don’t really use textbook for study(unless the really good ones) I suggest reading research papers for more updated info since science is constantly changing. Some researcher/topics you can definitely look up on pubmed - Stuart McGill, Robin Mckenzie, Queensland approach on LBP etc that’s a good starting point I think
Hi Calvin. Thanks for the great video! I was just wondering how you went about getting transfer credits and how you know if you qualify for them? Thanks in advance!
See this link. Everything is in here: www.cmcc.ca/about-cmcc/documents/public-policies/transfer-credit.pdf
How do you manage 14 classes in one year? Seems like a lot of stress.
It’s a lot of time management, discipline and sacrifice. def agree on the stress part too!
Can you talk about how the exams are?
They’ll be half exams done in MCQ and another half done in practicals
How many years is the chiro school at CMCC? I'm currently doing 2nd year chiro school at Macquarie Uni over in Australia and ive got around 3 years to go
DC at CMCC is a 4 year program. But it’s post grad so with undergrad it’s 4+ 4 = 8 years in total. Whats the full duration at Macquarie u?
@@CalvinCheung at Macquarie uni it's 3 years bachelor of Chiropractic science + 2 years post grad Masters of Chiropractic. With the last year of post grad having me work in a clinic. So all together 5 years but that's if I pass everything 😂
@@Irfan-j8y nice I def like how the duration is way less than here in ca.