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There is a lot of difference between not only schools but the profession as well.

When you want to become a Physical therapy assistant you need to go for 2 year associate degree program in Physical therapy assistant school.

To become a PT aide you might not need to go for school as some times on the job training is enough. But when there is sough competition to get a job you need to attend some of the courses which you can do it online as well.

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