1st Year Blog- UPS

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Thanks for posting this! I love reading PT student blogs and thinking about where I will be a year from now 🙂
 
I remember reading blogs as well, they were always inspiring. 🙂
 
I'll add you! I have a blog as well (http://onefitlife.blogspot.com) but I'll be honest, once school started I haven't accomplished much lol. Last time I wrote in it was my first day of my first clinical in July!
 
I love having a look at the day to day of a DPT's life in the program. Makes me feel like I have more of an idea of what i'll be getting myself into
 
Hey, Jarrod. Great blog, and congrats on the acceptance and decision to attend UPS! I have similar stats, although my GRE might be slightly higher (154 v 155 q 4.0 aw), and will be applying to many of the schools that you applied to last cycle--Pacific, University of Montana, NAU, and UPS, to name a few. I read that you received a rejection from NAU. What were the outcomes of your applications to Pacific and University of Montana? Those are really my top choices. Recently, I read that UPS gives preference to UPS students, so I'm reluctant to apply. However, your story gives me newfound hope. I look forward to hearing back from you. And good luck in your training. Best.
 
Hey, Jarrod. Great blog, and congrats on the acceptance and decision to attend UPS! I have similar stats, although my GRE might be slightly higher (154 v 155 q 4.0 aw), and will be applying to many of the schools that you applied to last cycle--Pacific, University of Montana, NAU, and UPS, to name a few. I read that you received a rejection from NAU. What were the outcomes of your applications to Pacific and University of Montana? Those are really my top choices. Recently, I read that UPS gives preference to UPS students, so I'm reluctant to apply. However, your story gives me newfound hope. I look forward to hearing back from you. And good luck in your training. Best.

So I was granted an interview from Pacific but chose not to attend because I was already committed to UPS. Montana sent me a letter just after Pacific, and informed me that I was not "qualified". Furthermore, UPS does give a preference, but there are only 6 students in my cohort who had attended UPS previously as undergrads. If you have any questions regarding UPS let me know, I'd be happy to answer them.
 
So I was granted an interview from Pacific but chose not to attend because I was already committed to UPS. Montana sent me a letter just after Pacific, and informed me that I was not "qualified". Furthermore, UPS does give a preference, but there are only 6 students in my cohort who had attended UPS previously as undergrads. If you have any questions regarding UPS let me know, I'd be happy to answer them.

Hey Jarrodmac. I'm glad PT school is going well and congtats on your engagement. I noticed on one of your posts that your undergrad stats were what I consider the upper end. Do you know if everyone at UPS had a gpa close to yours and do you know if any "average Joes" were accepted to the program ?
 
Hey Jarrodmac. I'm glad PT school is going well and congtats on your engagement. I noticed on one of your posts that your undergrad stats were what I consider the upper end. Do you know if everyone at UPS had a gpa close to yours and do you know if any "average Joes" were accepted to the program ?

Rockstudy, here are the entrance stats for my cohort at UPS (bottom of page). I haven't really spoken to other students regarding their numbers, but I do know that UPS is more forgiving if you attended UPS as an undergrad. I will tell you this, once you get into a competitive program you all become average Joes haha.


http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics...tive-students/applying-to-the-school-of-phys/
 
Rockstudy, here are the entrance stats for my cohort at UPS (bottom of page). I haven't really spoken to other students regarding their numbers, but I do know that UPS is more forgiving if you attended UPS as an undergrad. I will tell you this, once you get into a competitive program you all become average Joes haha.



http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics...tive-students/applying-to-the-school-of-phys/

Thanks for the info Jarrodmac. Hopefully my essays are what they are looking for. My GPA, GRE and Observation Hours seem to be in the range. With so many applicants to schools these days it's hard to find a way to " stand out " . Maybe with some luck I'll see you there in 2013.
 
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