Columbia Acceptances

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Figured I would make a page for those who have been accepted to Columbia for the 2016-2017 application. I was accepted, but I'm still torn between a few schools!


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I'm planning on attending Columbia next year! I interviewed at GW and Drexel (got an acceptance at GW) as well. The visit at Columbia completely blew me away. Knew it was the school I wanted to attend halfway through the day. What schools are you deciding between?
 
Figured I would make a page for those who have been accepted to Columbia for the 2016-2017 application. I was accepted, but I'm still torn between a few schools!


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Hey! Congrats on getting accepted!

If you don't mind, can you share your stats for when you applied to Colombia?
 
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Hi everyone. Congratulations to all on their acceptance. I just got an interview invite to Columbia and I was hoping if someone can tell me what to expect interview-wise, like what type of interview is it and maybe what type of questions should I expect? Any help at all would very much be appreciated. Thank you!
 
Hi BerriK. Interviews at Columbia last all day. They include a tour, information sessions, a chance to speak with current students, and a one-on-one interview with a professor. They try to match you up with a professor who has something in common with you. The professor will have read your application and essay, and will use those as jumping off points to have a discussion. Be prepared to answer the usual questions: why do you want to be a PT, why do you want to go to Columbia, why do you want to live in NYC? etc
 
Hi BerriK. Interviews at Columbia last all day. They include a tour, information sessions, a chance to speak with current students, and a one-on-one interview with a professor. They try to match you up with a professor who has something in common with you. The professor will have read your application and essay, and will use those as jumping off points to have a discussion. Be prepared to answer the usual questions: why do you want to be a PT, why do you want to go to Columbia, why do you want to live in NYC? etc
Thank you so much! 🙂 🙂
 
Hi Everyone, I applied for the Columbia DPT program in late August. When would I know if I got an interview or was rejected? Thank you for your help, the program is my top choice!