Chances of Being Accepted for 2014-2015

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DPTwannab3

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So I'll try to make this short, sweet and to the point. I'm wondering what my chances are at making it to Physical Therapy school. Here are the stats:

Major: Spanish, minor in Psychology
Overall GPA (so far): 3.616
Science GPA: ~3.6
Extras: Spent a year abroad in Valencia, Spain 2011-2012; Admin for the PT/OT Club 2014-2015; Most Active Member of the PT/OT Club 2012-2013; Active Member of Habitat for Humanity; Advocacy and Fundraising volunteer with Habitat for Humanity as well as volunteering on multiple builds; Relay for Life volunteer 2013 and 2014; Color Me Rad 5K volunteer 2014; CPR/AED Certification for infants, children, and adults; Member of Golden Key Honour Society and National Society for Collegiate Scholars
Volunteer Hours: 134.5 hours and counting (40 Home Health, 74 Outpatient, 20.5 Inpatient)
Work Experience: Gymnastics Coach for kids in between the ages of 2-13 years old
GRE: V 153, Q 149, AW 4.0

My Quantitative score isn't so good, but despite that I feel like the rest would make up for it. I'm applying to MUSC, Western Carolina University (as a stretch), NOVA, Mercer University and maybe University of St. Augustine. What do you all think?
 
I think schools don't really care about your quantitative score, but that's just my opinion. If your science and pre-req GPAs are solid you should get an interview especially if you apply early.
 
I think that depends on your school. Some schools look at just your verbal. Some look at your combined.
 
Your information looks good. You won't be the top candidate or anything, but you should get interviews to schools.
 
I was going to apply to MUSC, Western Carolina University (long shot, but thought I'd try), NOVA Southeastern, and Mercer University. I might have the best chance at Mercer but you never know.
 
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