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How much training does it take to become a chiropractor in Texas?

How long does it take?

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  • eri
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    You need to attend a chiropractic college. They have very lax requirements; a bachelors would do it, but so would a few months of night classes. That's because they aren't real medical schools, and chiropractos aren't real doctors. It's a scam - a scam on the students who pay for the 'training', who then go out and scam their customers by pretending to be actual doctors. They aren't. Chiropracty doesn't work and never did.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    For my school (and most are similar) you need to fulfill a list of required classes in order to apply. If you have certain degrees (kinesiology, nursing, etc.) the school will waive some of these pre-requisites. You need to have fairly high grades and a solid science background. Basically you're looking at 4 years for a bachelor's degree and another 4 years in chiropractic college. It's a lot of training but it is absolutely worth it - chiropractic is amazing and seeing results is incredibly rewarding. Do some research into the schools you are considering - some schools are more focused on the science side of things where others are more philosophical. Good luck!!

    Source(s): Chiropractic student
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