Hey everyone! I applied to Belmont in the Priority block of this cycle, and was granted an interview very quickly (which seems to be the norm for this program). I am wondering if anyone might be able to shed some light on how much your academic profile contributes to your chance of acceptance POST-interview. Belmont is an extremely competitive program, and while I consider my application strong in most respects, my GPA is a little lacking.
My stats are:
GPA: 3.37 PTCAS, 3.42 w/o repeated courses
PreGPA: 3.08 (aah!) PTCAS, varies between 3.15-3.4 depending on program
GRE: 168 Verbal/162 Quant/5.5 Writing
I believe my recommendations to be very strong, and I feel confident about the interview...but it just doesn't seem like somebody with my GPA would have a chance at a ~3.75 school. But being invited to interview means that I have a shot for priority admission, right?
On a related note, does anybody know whether Belmont computes prereq GPA based solely on the "core" prereqs (chem, bio, physics, anatomy, physiology), or whether they also use their social science and statistics numbers?
Best of luck to all of you!