First off, I know it is kind of an obvious answer question but bear with me. I've been told that some programs will seriously consider your last 60-70 hours of coursework in evaluating you. I am applying for four schools, two of which have 3.0 minimums to apply.
I graduate this fall and will have around a 2.9 by graduation, up from a 1.9 just a year ago when i was a sophomore. My first year and a half killed me..I made horrible choices and didn't care about my career as a 18-20 year old.
But..My last 77 or so hours have been pretty good, at around a 3.75, and pre-req GPA is also about 3.75..I'll have around 200/250 shadowing hrs from 2 OT + 100 volunteer hours with terminally ill patients + 2 Leadership positions at 2 Universities, among other things.
Will they even give me an interview? Also, what is the deal with repeating courses? Do they take the avg. of 1st and 2nd attempt or do grade replacement for say, pre-req's? I have taken a couple of these courses twice to get A's in classes i flunked as a dumb freshman.
Thanks for any and all help👍🙂
I graduate this fall and will have around a 2.9 by graduation, up from a 1.9 just a year ago when i was a sophomore. My first year and a half killed me..I made horrible choices and didn't care about my career as a 18-20 year old.
But..My last 77 or so hours have been pretty good, at around a 3.75, and pre-req GPA is also about 3.75..I'll have around 200/250 shadowing hrs from 2 OT + 100 volunteer hours with terminally ill patients + 2 Leadership positions at 2 Universities, among other things.
Will they even give me an interview? Also, what is the deal with repeating courses? Do they take the avg. of 1st and 2nd attempt or do grade replacement for say, pre-req's? I have taken a couple of these courses twice to get A's in classes i flunked as a dumb freshman.
Thanks for any and all help👍🙂