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Black Hills State University
Bachelor of Science, major in psychology, minor in biology.
Overall GPA: 3.59, Pre-req GPA 3.5-3.55
Elected member of Phi Kappa Phi national honor society
No GRE scores (I am studying for them, but the universities that I am looking at don't require them).
Work Experiences: Worked over 560 hours as a Direct Support Professional for people with developmental disabilities (helped those with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Willi Prader Syndrome, etc). Provided assistance with basic and instrumental ADLs in a group home setting. Included HIPAA training, Medication Administration training, CPR certification, and Crisis Prevention Intervention training.
Was employed as a statistics tutor.
Over 4 years of customer service related experience.
Extra Curricular Activities: Conducted research with the Special Olympics for 4 months.
Approximately 40 hours volunteer work at the Veteran's Health Administration, and 20 hours with the Special Olympics.
LORs: The Head Administrator at my university, who is also a neurobiologist and the pre-Occupational therapy advisor. A clinical psychologist who is a professor, has practiced for many years, and owns her own private practice.
Honors/Awards: Cum Laude, Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency Certificate of Achievement in Science and Writing, Army and Air Force Exchange Service Proficiency Award, 5th Signal Command Certificate of Achievement, 43rd Signal Battalion Scroll of Appreciation, Army Family Action Plan Certificate of Appreciation, 447th Signal Battalion Certificate of Achievement, Distinguished Honor Graduate.
Observation Hours: I plan on gaining at least 100 hours in a variety of settings.
Other: I lost my ability to walk and spent 9 months in a wheel chair, which is when I first learned about occupational therapy (I have been walking for 2-3 years now). I felt that I could use my experiences to help others gain independency, and to ensure that people with disabilities are given the quality and compassionate care that they need.
I want to specialize in TBI. I have had a fascination with the brain for over 6 years, and studied both Neurobiology and Biopsychology during school.
Bachelor of Science, major in psychology, minor in biology.
Overall GPA: 3.59, Pre-req GPA 3.5-3.55
Elected member of Phi Kappa Phi national honor society
No GRE scores (I am studying for them, but the universities that I am looking at don't require them).
Work Experiences: Worked over 560 hours as a Direct Support Professional for people with developmental disabilities (helped those with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Willi Prader Syndrome, etc). Provided assistance with basic and instrumental ADLs in a group home setting. Included HIPAA training, Medication Administration training, CPR certification, and Crisis Prevention Intervention training.
Was employed as a statistics tutor.
Over 4 years of customer service related experience.
Extra Curricular Activities: Conducted research with the Special Olympics for 4 months.
Approximately 40 hours volunteer work at the Veteran's Health Administration, and 20 hours with the Special Olympics.
LORs: The Head Administrator at my university, who is also a neurobiologist and the pre-Occupational therapy advisor. A clinical psychologist who is a professor, has practiced for many years, and owns her own private practice.
Honors/Awards: Cum Laude, Collegiate Assessment of Academic Proficiency Certificate of Achievement in Science and Writing, Army and Air Force Exchange Service Proficiency Award, 5th Signal Command Certificate of Achievement, 43rd Signal Battalion Scroll of Appreciation, Army Family Action Plan Certificate of Appreciation, 447th Signal Battalion Certificate of Achievement, Distinguished Honor Graduate.
Observation Hours: I plan on gaining at least 100 hours in a variety of settings.
Other: I lost my ability to walk and spent 9 months in a wheel chair, which is when I first learned about occupational therapy (I have been walking for 2-3 years now). I felt that I could use my experiences to help others gain independency, and to ensure that people with disabilities are given the quality and compassionate care that they need.
I want to specialize in TBI. I have had a fascination with the brain for over 6 years, and studied both Neurobiology and Biopsychology during school.
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