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jpharm

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using my friends account..

My GPA is a 2.7
I just took my oat and got a 370 AA and a 400 TS.
Is there anything i can do to help my chances
 
i already have 130 hours so any grades i get from now on cant bring it up that much.. any other real advice
 
Improvement means something, though. So getting better grades is still "real advice".
 
I'm not an optometry student (crossing my fingers though) but I had a few interviews recently and I know they like experience in the field. Maybe you could try shadowing some more. Like at a low vision clinic or a clinic at an optometry school if you live near one. That would give you something new to talk about in an interview/essay b/c you will have been exposed to a broader scope of optometry than the typical primary care private practice. You could also volunteer at the National Institute for the Blind. In addition to doing good, it would give you a chance to ask questions about their low vision therapy, devices, stats, etc. Hope this helps...
 
If you did well in your science classes, then I think you have a chance of getting in...also if you have experience in the field. But 2.7 isn't a very strong gpa.
 
using my friends account..

My GPA is a 2.7
I just took my oat and got a 370 AA and a 400 TS.
Is there anything i can do to help my chances

break it down for us; what was your gpa in each year, what is your science only gpa.

Your OAT is very impressive so if there is a trend of improving grades through your degree that could be a positive sign.
 
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