Hi!
I am currently starting applying for MSOT programs on the east coast. My top school is Kean right now because of price, location and program. I am looking for information about my application statistics and for advice to better my application
STATS:
Cumulative GPA: 3.43
Prerequisite GPA: 3.30 (still need developmental and intro to ot)
Observation Hours: 50 across 3 settings
Work/Volunteer Experience: Supervised Practicum/internship with service dog non profit organization, worked in research lab for professor (2 semesters)
Letters of Rec: 4 (2 psych professors, 1 OT, 1 from internship)
GRE: not taking (schools don't require)
APPLYING: Kean, ECU, Salem State University, Worcester State, Oklahoma, Delaware State, Missouri State, Chicago State, Governor State, Alabama State, Towson, Milligan, Cox, Stony Brook, Lenior-Rhyme
Interviews:
Acceptances:
Waitlists:
Rejections: )
I am really looking to gain a better idea of admitted students statistics along with any advice to get into school on east coast or Kean specifically. I am also looking to find a school that is affordable so if anyone has any idea of schools that waive out of state fees that would be great or offer low tuition
I am currently starting applying for MSOT programs on the east coast. My top school is Kean right now because of price, location and program. I am looking for information about my application statistics and for advice to better my application
STATS:
Cumulative GPA: 3.43
Prerequisite GPA: 3.30 (still need developmental and intro to ot)
Observation Hours: 50 across 3 settings
Work/Volunteer Experience: Supervised Practicum/internship with service dog non profit organization, worked in research lab for professor (2 semesters)
Letters of Rec: 4 (2 psych professors, 1 OT, 1 from internship)
GRE: not taking (schools don't require)
APPLYING: Kean, ECU, Salem State University, Worcester State, Oklahoma, Delaware State, Missouri State, Chicago State, Governor State, Alabama State, Towson, Milligan, Cox, Stony Brook, Lenior-Rhyme
Interviews:
Acceptances:
Waitlists:
Rejections: )
I am really looking to gain a better idea of admitted students statistics along with any advice to get into school on east coast or Kean specifically. I am also looking to find a school that is affordable so if anyone has any idea of schools that waive out of state fees that would be great or offer low tuition
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