Take the SATs, the required standardized test for colleges, your junior year and apply to various colleges and universities to keep your options open.

You don’t necessarily have to complete your bachelor’s degree to be accepted to chiropractic school, though having a bachelor’s degree will increase your job prospects in the future. [3] X Trustworthy Source US Bureau of Labor Statistics U. S. government agency that collects and reports labor-related information Go to source

Consider completing a residency program after graduating in order to gain specialty in a particular area, like pediatrics. [6] X Trustworthy Source US Bureau of Labor Statistics U. S. government agency that collects and reports labor-related information Go to source

Check with your state, or the state you would like to practice in, for specific requirements. If you move to a new state, you will need to become re-certified in that state.

The number of chiropractic jobs is expected to increase by 28% from 2010 to 2020, which is faster than the average growth rate for jobs. [11] X Trustworthy Source US Bureau of Labor Statistics U. S. government agency that collects and reports labor-related information Go to source If you decide to start your own practice, you will need to invest time in marketing your clinic, determining your appointment scheduling system, maintaining relationships with clients, and keeping track of your clinic’s performance. You’ll get to wear many hats!