I'll try to limit my background as much as possible! I have a few questions about logistics, getting into school, and ways to actually afford its high price tag like joining the military.
I'm 23 and I just graduated with a degree in Foreign Languages and I also am a practicing massage therapist. I live in Colorado and would very much like to go to CSU. My undergrad GPA is 3.5, and I have taken gen. psych, human growth, statistics, and biology and received all A's. I still have to take A&P, sociology, ab. psych, and a couple random prereqs specifically for CSU. I plan on obtaining a 4.0 in all those courses and I should be able to. I have over 500 hours of in home health care experience with a quadriplegic, and over 500 hours in massage therapy currently. I am definitely lacking in volunteer work and shadowing, but I have already contacted an occupational therapy center and I plan on having 100s of hours in each. I won't be applying to CSU and other schools until January 2014, so I figure that gives me enough time to work and pay off some loans, get all of those hours in, and take the GRE.
So I'm hoping I can get in with these stats, even though I know my undergrad GPA is slightly lower than the average at CSU. Any advice on what else I can do to prepare would be fantastic. I know they only accept 1 in 6 there.
Now finances... I am extremely tight with money and I hate having any debt whatsoever. Right now I owe 18,000 and after already paying off 3500 this summer alone, I realized that my prereqs will cost me about 7500, so I'll need to take out more loans. Plus the cost of graduate school really frightens me. I'm looking into the air force reserves, and before I talk to a recruiter, does anyone have any experience with this? I know it's technically illegal, but would being in the reserves hurt my chances of getting into school? It's one weekend a month and two weeks a year, but what if I get deployed? Would they throw out my application simply because they wouldn't want me catching up?
Thanks! I really want to be an occupational therapist, but I just want to do it wisely.
I'm 23 and I just graduated with a degree in Foreign Languages and I also am a practicing massage therapist. I live in Colorado and would very much like to go to CSU. My undergrad GPA is 3.5, and I have taken gen. psych, human growth, statistics, and biology and received all A's. I still have to take A&P, sociology, ab. psych, and a couple random prereqs specifically for CSU. I plan on obtaining a 4.0 in all those courses and I should be able to. I have over 500 hours of in home health care experience with a quadriplegic, and over 500 hours in massage therapy currently. I am definitely lacking in volunteer work and shadowing, but I have already contacted an occupational therapy center and I plan on having 100s of hours in each. I won't be applying to CSU and other schools until January 2014, so I figure that gives me enough time to work and pay off some loans, get all of those hours in, and take the GRE.
So I'm hoping I can get in with these stats, even though I know my undergrad GPA is slightly lower than the average at CSU. Any advice on what else I can do to prepare would be fantastic. I know they only accept 1 in 6 there.
Now finances... I am extremely tight with money and I hate having any debt whatsoever. Right now I owe 18,000 and after already paying off 3500 this summer alone, I realized that my prereqs will cost me about 7500, so I'll need to take out more loans. Plus the cost of graduate school really frightens me. I'm looking into the air force reserves, and before I talk to a recruiter, does anyone have any experience with this? I know it's technically illegal, but would being in the reserves hurt my chances of getting into school? It's one weekend a month and two weeks a year, but what if I get deployed? Would they throw out my application simply because they wouldn't want me catching up?
Thanks! I really want to be an occupational therapist, but I just want to do it wisely.