Hello all,
I am seriously considering entering into the OT field. I am wondering if I truly have the aptitude to manage the graduate-level curriculum, finish and succeed.
Why OT? I love people. I love helping people. I like working with the disabled and the disadvantaged. I like the elderly. I like children. I like to do rewarding work. I find OT interesting. And I want a well-paying job with job security.
The problem? I am NOT a math person. I will soon be taking statistics from a community college as a MOT pre-req. I'm dreading it. I have actually failed several math courses previously. I have aced other courses involving reading, writing and "soft" skills."
I would describe my science aptitude as "average." Very average. I got a C in high school chemistry. I have never pulled an A in a science-related course. I avoid labs like the plague.
The pluses? I'm very much a people person. I'm confident I will do very well on both the in-person interview and writing sample for a MOT program. I love helping people. I'm prepared to get 100+ hours of OT shadowing and volunteer experience before applying. I'm also determined to get A's on all my pre-reqs.
About me -
I have a bachelor's degree in journalism from a prestigious school.
I have NO experience in the medical or OT fields.
I have three years of work experience in the marketing field.
I'm very right-brained (here's an example... I made a perfect score on the ACT's English portion in high school. I made a 22 on the math portion (out of 36).
GPA cumulative - 3.25
Last 60 hours - 3.62
No GRE (yet)
Not a minority and I'm a female (two strikes, it seems, in MOT admissions these days)
Most interested in TWU in Dallas
Am I in over my head? Should I gracefully stop now before applying? I'm seeing some people on here compare OT school to medical school. I am DEFINITELY, 100 PERCENT not medical school material.
Any htoughts?
I am seriously considering entering into the OT field. I am wondering if I truly have the aptitude to manage the graduate-level curriculum, finish and succeed.
Why OT? I love people. I love helping people. I like working with the disabled and the disadvantaged. I like the elderly. I like children. I like to do rewarding work. I find OT interesting. And I want a well-paying job with job security.
The problem? I am NOT a math person. I will soon be taking statistics from a community college as a MOT pre-req. I'm dreading it. I have actually failed several math courses previously. I have aced other courses involving reading, writing and "soft" skills."
I would describe my science aptitude as "average." Very average. I got a C in high school chemistry. I have never pulled an A in a science-related course. I avoid labs like the plague.
The pluses? I'm very much a people person. I'm confident I will do very well on both the in-person interview and writing sample for a MOT program. I love helping people. I'm prepared to get 100+ hours of OT shadowing and volunteer experience before applying. I'm also determined to get A's on all my pre-reqs.
About me -
I have a bachelor's degree in journalism from a prestigious school.
I have NO experience in the medical or OT fields.
I have three years of work experience in the marketing field.
I'm very right-brained (here's an example... I made a perfect score on the ACT's English portion in high school. I made a 22 on the math portion (out of 36).
GPA cumulative - 3.25
Last 60 hours - 3.62
No GRE (yet)
Not a minority and I'm a female (two strikes, it seems, in MOT admissions these days)
Most interested in TWU in Dallas
Am I in over my head? Should I gracefully stop now before applying? I'm seeing some people on here compare OT school to medical school. I am DEFINITELY, 100 PERCENT not medical school material.
Any htoughts?