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Undergraduate Major
I've heard that your undergraduate major is not really important in applying to OT schools. However, would a degree in Environmental Health Sciences be looked down upon? I have taken most of the prereqs for many OT schools and have received high grades.
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I do not think so. Apply broadly and ask if there is a preference.
There might be a preference if you are applying to the high end programs like Columbia. I am guessing on that--not applying there. My state schools dont care. |
I know some schools prefer certain undergrad degrees, so I would suggest calling and asking. Better to be safe than sorry.
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My undergrad was in Advertising with a business minor, and I was accepted into 2 MOT programs, and asked to interview at 3 others (didn't go bc I had already been accepted elsewhere). I would say it really doesn't matter.
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I agree that major doesn't matter. I majored in economics and was accepted everywhere I applied. Just make sure that you do well in the prerequisite courses, have sufficient volunteer experience, and show that you have a passion for OT.
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What was your gpa?
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3.9 prereqs and 3.8ish cumulative
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They only care about your GPA, I think. Not your major.
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I did a BS in Human Services.. I start my MOT in August and the department at my university for OT is actual called College of Health and Human Services, OT is a health and a human service career.. the helping field.
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