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I am planning to apply to a few schools for my AuD starting on Fall 2010 and I am panicking because of my lack of extra-curricular activities in the field. I consider myself a non-traditional student, working full-time hours while attending school full-time. Consequently, my GPA is not the greatest: a 3.4 and I have not done much outside of attending class and working.
According to all my professors, schools look for a high GPA, GRE score, and lots of experience volunteering in the field.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can play down my lack of activities and involvement outside class in my application? Will the acceptance committee care that I have had to support myself throughout school?
Thanks!!
According to all my professors, schools look for a high GPA, GRE score, and lots of experience volunteering in the field.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can play down my lack of activities and involvement outside class in my application? Will the acceptance committee care that I have had to support myself throughout school?
Thanks!!