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I just looked at the stats on the EWU website for the class that entered in 2010, and your GPAs kill their averages, so I would say you have a really good shot there! 🙂

Y'all in WA are so lucky to have such good PT programs with reasonable in-state tuition rates. I was thinking of applying to UW earlier, but their out-of-state tuition is mucho $$$.

I applied to Mayo, NAU, and Cal State Northridge (CSUN). I'm interviewing at Mayo next Thurs. Here's hoping that we both get interviews at NAU in a couple of months! :xf:

Good luck! :luck:

I would be so happy to interview with NAU! Good luck at Mayo, I'm sure you will do amazing!
 
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Pre-Req GPA: 3.4
Science GPA: 3.5
GRE: Quant 470, Verbal 500 AW 3.5

Volunteer: 160+ outpatient, 12+ outpatient

Applied: UM, FIU, NSU, FGCU, UCF, UF, USF, USA

Acceptances: Nova

Rejections: none yet

Interviews: UM (10/14)
 
University: Syracuse University
Major: Exercise Science/ Psychology
Overall GPA:3.43
Pre-Req GPA:3.47
GRE:460V/560Q/4.5AW

Volunteer: 160 hours (combined outpatient orthopedics ,inpatient at pediatric rehab hospital, and skilled nursing)

Applied: New York Institute of Technology (early decision)

Acceptances: New York Institute of Technology
 
Undergrad GPA: 3.6
Pre-Req GPA: 3.4
Science GPA: 3.5
GRE: Quant 470, Verbal 500 AW 3.5

Volunteer: 160+ outpatient, 12+ outpatient

Applied: UM, FIU, NSU, FGCU, UCF, UF, USF, USA

Acceptances: Nova

Rejections: none yet

Interviews: UM (10/14)

Is that an interview with University of Montana??
 
Thanks so much for the tip, but now I'm confused... I emailed the contact person at UW over the summer and she told me it's "very difficult to change residence in the State of Washington" and "if you start our program as a non-resident, the chances are very good you will remain a non-resident for all 3 program years. There is no graduate tuition waiver for students in the UW DPT program."

Do you think she just didn't want me to count on eventually getting cheaper tuition? If you have an alternate source of info that you might not want to post on the board, please PM me.

PS
Your 6 on AW is killer! Go you! And best of luck in all the schools you applied to! 🙂

SO I have to take back what I said before. Apparently UW is discontinuing their graduate student fee waiver program effective June 1st, 2012....

That sucks.......Out of state tuition sucks!
 
University: Temple University
Major: Kinesiology
Minor: Psychology
Undergraduate GPA: 3.65
Pre-req GPA: 3.48
GRE: 1100 (470V, 630Q, 3.0W)

Extracurriculars: President of Pre-physcial Therapy Association, VP of National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Pilates Instructor

Volunteer Hours: 200+ (outpatient, neuro rehab, inpatient)

Applied: Temple, Thomas Jefferson, Widener, NYU, LIU, BU, MGH, UM-Baltimore, Duke

Acceptances: Long Island University, University of Maryland-Baltimore, Temple University

Rejections: none yet

Interviews: NYU
 
UPDATE
Undergrad: Bowdoin College '12
Major: Biochemistry
Overall GPA: 3.43 (PTCAS)
Pre-Req GPA: between 3.47 PTCAS
GRE: 1230 overall, 480V, 750 Q, 5 AW

Extra Curriculars: 3 year starter and 2 year Capt. of club Volleyball team that finished 6th in New England D2 out of 24, Treasurer of club volleyball team, hoping to get over 100 hours by the end of the summer in 3 settings, member of Asian student association, Organic Chemistry Tutor for 2 years, Organic chemistry lab TA, webcast announcer for the women's varsity volleyball team

I'm also finishing a semester early

Applying this fall: Columbia, Emory, USC, Temple, Marymount, Chatham, U of Washington, U of Florida, Regis, and MGH

Interivews: Temple (10/14), Emory (12/2)

Acceptances: Temple

Rejections: none
 
University: University of Pittsburgh / Community College for some pre-req's (non-traditional student)
Major: Psychology
Certificate: Conceptual Foundations of Medicine
Undergraduate GPA: 3.30 (PTCAS)
Pre-req GPA: 3.57 (PTCAS)
GRE: 1080 (470V, 590Q, 4.0W) - took it in 2008, didn't have time to re-take this year

Extracurriculars: Licensed Property & Casualty Insurance Producer for past 2.5 years, Ice Hockey, Hospital volunteer in pharmacy, VP of Ice Hockey Team, Kappa Delta Sorority, Lambda Sigma Honor Society, Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society, Pittsburgh Sports League, Pitt Snowboard Team

PT Hours: 1920 hr (work as outpatient PT aide), 30 hr volunteer at outpatient clinic, 26 hr volunteer at hospital

Applied: CSU (Northridge), Chapman, Mount St. Mary's, NYU, Columbia, Touro (NY), USC, U of Wash, U of Vermont, Marymount, U of MD - Eastern Shore

Acceptances: None yet

Rejections: None yet

Interviews: None yet

PTCAS mailed out today (11/15/11) :xf:
 
University: SJSU
major: Kinesiology
overall GPA: 2.96 (PTCAS)
Prequis GPA: 3.1 - 3.5 (depends on the school)
GRE: V410 Q590 A2.5😡 / V:141 Q:152 A: 3.5

Extra-Cir: Pre-PT club, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Camp Counselor for the YMCA

Volunteer: 1500+ hrs in Ortho, and 100+ hrs in Peds, Hippotherapy (therapy using a horse), Inpatient acute, and Inpatient Rehab.

applying: Emory, Western Univ, UNLV, Mt. St. Mary, Samuel Merritt Unv, CSUS, Regis, Nova, Turo, AT Still, USC, USA, RFUMS

Acceptances: AT Still (still waiting to hear from Emory...:xf:), USA San Marcos (May 2012)
Rejections: Nova
Interviews: AT Still (11/11/11 <<<pretty cool date, hopefully that's a sign...), RFUMS (Changed to 1/21/12), USA (12/2/11), Western (1/14/11)

Wish me luck....
 
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Updates :]

University: San Francisco State University
Major: Kinesiology: Exercise and Movement Science
Overall GPA: 3.88 (PTCAS)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.88 (PTCAS)
GRE: (1240) V: 610 Q: 630 A: 4.5

Extra-Curric: Resident Assistant - 3 years, Kinesiology Student Association, SF Food Bank Volunteer, Residence Hall Association

Volunteer: 90+ hours outpatient ortho and sports clinic, 80+ hours inpatient neuro and geriatric

Applied: Champan, Long Beach State, University of Washington, Loma Linda

Acceptances:

Rejections:

Interviews:

App is being mailed out during the next mailing cycle :]

Good Luck Everyone!
 
Congrats icecoldPT and good luck to everyone else!
 
Major: English
Undergraduate GPA: 2.7
Overall GPA: 3.0 (after 50 hours of pre-reqs at a community college)
Pre-req GPA: 3.6
GRE: 1280 ( 4.0W)
PT Hours: 24 hospital inpatient, 50 hours in 2 different outpatient clinics
Applied: Texas State, UTHSC San Antonio, and Angelo State
Acceptances: None yet
Rejections: None yet
Interviews: None yet

Here are my stats. I'm a non-traditional student. I went back to school in January after 7 years as a social worker. I have a 3.8 in my last 50 hours but I'm still making up for my undergrad. Hopefully they will take my experience into account too.

Waiting is the worst for me. After 11 months of hard work I just want to be accepted so I can relax.

It sounds like Texas State has made their 1st round of decisions and the answers are in the mail. Please let me get mine today 🙂
 
I just looked at the stats on the EWU website for the class that entered in 2010, and your GPAs kill their averages, so I would say you have a really good shot there! 🙂

Y'all in WA are so lucky to have such good PT programs with reasonable in-state tuition rates. I was thinking of applying to UW earlier, but their out-of-state tuition is mucho $$$.

I applied to Mayo, NAU, and Cal State Northridge (CSUN). I'm interviewing at Mayo next Thurs. Here's hoping that we both get interviews at NAU in a couple of months! :xf:

Good luck! :luck:

How did your interview at Mayo go???
 
How did your interview at Mayo go???

Honestly, it was hard to gauge -- all the questions were behaviorial, and I remember reading somewhere that the "correct" way to conduct a behavioral interview is to not react to a candidate's answers since this helps "coach" the candidate. My interviewer was very good at doing the poker-face thing. 😛

It was my first behavioral interview ever, and I didn't feel like my answers were particularly strong, but who knows? I'm used to getting some kind of feedback from people's faces, and not having it kinda weirded me out. 😳

The day overall, however, was really really nice; I came in with high expectations and I understand now why everyone raves. 🙂
 
Anyone interview at Rosalind Franklin today? I'm wondering how they gauge people from their interviews. It was one 30 minute interview for FOUR students. So it broke down to about 4-5 minutes total at the end per person of interview time.... I wonder how they pick from that?
 
Update... Just got my first rejection...

Major: English
Undergraduate GPA: 2.7
Overall GPA: 3.0 (after 50 hours of pre-reqs at a community college)
Pre-req GPA: 3.6
GRE: 1280 ( 4.0W)
PT Hours: 24 hospital inpatient, 50 hours in 2 different outpatient clinics
Applied: Texas State, UTHSC San Antonio, and Angelo State
Acceptances: None yet
Rejections: Texas State
Interviews: None yet

Here are my stats. I'm a non-traditional student. I went back to school in January after 7 years as a social worker. I have a 3.8 in my last 50 hours but I'm still making up for my undergrad. Hopefully they will take my experience into account too.

Waiting is the worst for me. After 11 months of hard work I just want to be accepted so I can relax.

It sounds like Texas State has made their 1st round of decisions and the answers are in the mail. Please let me get mine today 🙂
 
Biology Major, Pre-PT
3.4 overall and 3.6 pre-req
1290 GRE, 4.0 writing
110 hours of observation between outpatient and inpatient
various ec's from college baseball to relay for life

What are my chances?
 
Wisconsin that depends where you are applying to. My stats are quite similar, I just had my first interview last weekend but have not heard anything from any other schools yet.
 
I'm applying to UW-Madison, Milwaukee and Lacrosse along with St. Scholastica, Carrol University, Des Moines University and Concordia University.
 
OK so I keep compulsively checking this site to weigh my odds of getting into a program somewhere so I might as well ask for you guys opinions...
I graduated in 2010 with a BS in Kines. and took some time off to work and figure things out... thought I wanted to do the nursing thing and wound up working as a therapy assistant in a chiro office while doing some prereqs for that. I had an epiphany and now know beyond a shadow of a doubt that I'm going to be a PT (nursing was more of an 'i guess maybe ill try that')

CGPA: 3.124 (definite upward trend)
Prereq. GPA: ~3.2
Upper div GPA: 3.44
GRE v: 490 q: 630 a:4.0
Experiences: one year as a personal trainer (full-time), ~300 hours as a therapy assistant at a chiro office (dont count as PT observation)
Observation: 45 hours at two different outpatient clinics, one specializes in peds

I would like to stay reasonably close to family... I'm from Indiana, but my parents are moving to Florida so I'm looking at a lot of schools there since the two PT programs here are INSANELY competitive.

I'm looking at FGCU, UCF, Nova, FIU, Rockhurst, SW Baptist, and USA (although there's no way I'll be able to get another 35 hours and two PT LORs by 12/15)

Obviously my gpa is mediocre at best and ideally I should make up for that with obs. hours, but I just dont have time before the due dates. Im hoping I can pull off an absolutely mind blowing essay to help things out a bit, but what are you guys thoughts on my situation? Since I know it's what I want to do, I'll do what it takes and wait if I have to... its just so frustrating finally figuring it out and then having to sit around. Any words of advice or even a boost of morale would be greatly appreciated.
 
Update:

I just got accepted into the University of Michigan-Flint!

University: Arizona State University
Major: Kinesiology

Overall GPA: 3.74 (PTCAS)
Science GPA: 3.6 (PTCAS)
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.6 but varies from school to school
GRE: 1060: V520 Q540 A3.5

Extra-Curriculars: ASU Harp Studio, Pre-PT club, Kinesiology Honors Society
Observation: 200+ hours at 2 outpatients, 30 hours inpatient at a SNF

Applied: UM-Flint, Oakland University, Midwestern (Glendale), AT Still, Franklin Pierce (AZ), Widener University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh, Thomas Jefferson
Submitted 9/28, processed and sent out: 10/18

Interviews: Chatham (11/19), Midwestern (11/21)

Rejections: None yet

Acceptances: University of Michigan-Flint (11/18)
 
Update:

I just got accepted into the University of Michigan-Flint!

University: Arizona State University
Major: Kinesiology

Overall GPA: 3.74 (PTCAS)
Science GPA: 3.6 (PTCAS)
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.6 but varies from school to school
GRE: 1060: V520 Q540 A3.5

Extra-Curriculars: ASU Harp Studio, Pre-PT club, Kinesiology Honors Society
Observation: 200+ hours at 2 outpatients, 30 hours inpatient at a SNF

Applied: UM-Flint, Oakland University, Midwestern (Glendale), AT Still, Franklin Pierce (AZ), Widener University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh, Thomas Jefferson
Submitted 9/28, processed and sent out: 10/18

Interviews: Chatham (11/19), Midwestern (11/21)

Rejections: None yet

Acceptances: University of Michigan-Flint (11/18)

Hey, I am trying to write supplemental essays for UMich on PTCAS but I don't know how long each response it should be. Their website says there is no limit, which makes it worse. How long were your responses? Full essays, or a few paragraphs?
 
Hey, I am trying to write supplemental essays for UMich on PTCAS but I don't know how long each response it should be. Their website says there is no limit, which makes it worse. How long were your responses? Full essays, or a few paragraphs?

Hi jooney89,

My answers ranged from 1-3 paragraphs depending on the question. I used several paragraphs discussing personal values for physical therapists, but just one longer paragaph about how I got into PT and additional info for the admissions committee. I typed it in a word document with all of the questions pasted in, and it totaled out to be 2,139 words (including the question text.) Hope that helps!
 
Hi jooney89,

My answers ranged from 1-3 paragraphs depending on the question. I used several paragraphs discussing personal values for physical therapists, but just one longer paragaph about how I got into PT and additional info for the admissions committee. I typed it in a word document with all of the questions pasted in, and it totaled out to be 2,139 words (including the question text.) Hope that helps!

Very detailed answer. Thanks! And congrats on your acceptance!
 
Biology Major, Pre-PT
3.4 overall and 3.6 pre-req
1290 GRE, 4.0 writing
110 hours of observation between outpatient and inpatient
various ec's from college baseball to relay for life

What are my chances?

I had similar numbers as you have during the application process two years ago, and was accepted to my top 3 choices (USC, Columbia and Wisconsin). Currently a second year at UW Madison. Looks like you definitely have solid numbers.
 
University: Miami University
Major: Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.66
Pre-Req GPA: 3.36
GRE: V 450, Q 700, A 4.0

Extra-Curric: Club Gymnastics (2 years as captain), Pre PT/OT Club, Operation Smile, Research Experience

Volunteer: 200+ (outpatient, inpatient, pediatrics, geratrics, sports, industrial/occupational)

Applied: Wash U, Northwestern, Boston, Delaware, Iowa, UC, OU, UNC, West Virginia, Wheeling Jesuit

Acceptances: WASH U =)

Rejections: None yet

Interviews: OU, Wheeling Jesuit

Waiting List: None
 
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University: Brigham Young University (Provo)
Major: English
Overall GPA: 3.31
Pre-Req GPA: 3.41
GRE: 570 V 640 Q 4.0 A
Experience:700+ hrs various settings.
PTCAS app. mailed out to schools 10/25

Applying to: New England, Duke, NAU, RMUHP, ATStill, Tourno (NV), Midwestern (Glendale), Angelo St., Franklin Pierce and Regis.

Interviews: UNE (Feb 24th)

Acceptances: Touro (NV)

Rejections:
 
Undergrad GPA: 3.79
Pre-req GPA: 3.89
Last 60 semester hours GPA: 3.92
GRE: 610 verbal 680 quantitative 4 writing

Volunteer: 275 hours in 6 different settings. (outpatient, hospital, nursing, in-home, pediatrics, and hippotherapy)

Applied: UW, EWU, ISU, and NAU

Acceptances: None yet
Rejections: None yet
Interviews: NAU

Hoping to get into EWU!
 
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Undergrad GPA: 3.79
Pre-req GPA: 3.89
GRE: 610 verbal 680 quantitative 4 writing

Volunteer: 275 hours in 6 different settings. (outpatient, hospital, nursing, in-home, pediatrics, and hippotherapy)

Applied: UW, EWU, ISU, and NAU

Acceptances: None yet
Rejections: None yet
Interviews: None yet

Hoping to get into EWU!

Good Luck!! I'm also hoping for EWU!!!
 
Originally Posted by gozips15
University: The University of Akron
Major: Exercise Science (Pre-Physical Therapy)
Overall GPA: 3.7
Pre-Req GPA: 3.5-3.7-ish depending on the school
GRE: 570V, 610Q, 4.5AW

The GPA would be higher, but my first semester freshman year was rocky. So, since I've had nearly a 4.0 every semester since then, I am hoping that will be taken into consideration when looking at my transcript.

Extra-Curric: Worked since Fresh. year at University Library as a student assistant (20-30 hrs/ week); Rebuilding Together Alternative Spring Break 2 years; Multicultural Honors Society-Events Chair; K-8 Dance Instructor (started this year); compete in triathlons and running races; Hearts for Humanity; STEM scholar; member of Honors College

Volunteer: 60 Inpatient; 70+ hours at outpatient clinics (still volunteering currently)

Applied: Ohio State, Ohio University, University of Cincinnati, Youngstown State, Cleveland State, Gannon University, Slippery Rock University, U Pitt, I'm thinking about applying to Columbia and maybe Northwestern (as a real long shot possibility)

Acceptances: Northwestern University! WOW

Rejections:

Interviews:

Wait-Listed: Pitt
 
University: California State University Northridge
Major: Kinesiology - Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.61 (PTCAS)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.99 (PTCAS)
GRE: V150 Q164 A3.5 (revised GRE)

Volunteer: 150+ hours outpatient ortho, 50+ hours geriatric

Applied: Champan, CSUN

Acceptances:

Rejections:


Hoping for Chapman! 😀
 
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University: Northwest Missouri State University
Major: Physical Education/Pre PT
Minor: Coaching
Overall GPA: 3.77
Pre-Req GPA: 3.67
GRE: Taking Revised GRE in 3 weeks

Extra Curricular/Honors: 2 years varsity athletics, Rugby club team, HPERD Club, 4 semesters on president honor roll (4.0 GPA), 4 semesters as Academic scholar (3.5 GPA or higher), recipient of numerous scholarships

Volunteer: Special Olympics volunteer, National Sports Center for the Disabled volunteer, 60+ hours outpatient observation, 40+ hours inpatient observation

Let me know what you think? 😀
 
University of Houston
Undergrad GPA: 3.79
Pre-req: 3.5
GRE:

Will apply to: Emory(first choice), UTMB, UT Southwestern, Puget Sound, CSULB, Colorado and Utah.

Volunteer Hours: 600+ (Neuro-rehab, pediatrics, sports medicine and orthopedics)
Have a year worth of research experience:
Volunteers: Adaptive aquatics and adapted physical education, various out of the country humanitarian efforts (India and Panama).

Still nervous with my stats... 🙂 I'm just a worrier.
 
Congrats on being accepted to Touro!! Have you visited? I just applied and the website looks great, but I was hoping to get someone's ideas of what they thought about the current students and faculty...
 
University: University of Memphis
Major: Exercise & Sport Science
Overall GPA: 3.75
Pre-Req GPA: 3.5
GRE: V470 Q560 AW4.5(old GRE)

Volunteer: 500+ hours outpatient ortho (i work as a tech)

Applied: UTHSC Memphis, Belmont University, UT Chattanooga

Rejections: none

Wait-listed: UT Chattanooga (they don't even conduct interviews?? which i found really odd)

Acceptances: UTHSC Memphis :soexcited:

i got an acceptance letter via email yesterday from UTHSC and am way too excited about it! it's exactly where i wanted to go for many different reasons....so i'm beyond content at this point!

GOOD LUCK to everyone waiting to hear from their school(s). i know the wait is absolutely terrible. just try to hang in there, stay sane about it, and believe that God has a plan for your life! (also, i am proof that a mediocre GRE score doesn't mean all is lost!)
 
University: University of Memphis
Major: Exercise & Sport Science
Overall GPA: 3.75
Pre-Req GPA: 3.5
GRE: V470 Q560 AW4.5(old GRE)

Volunteer: 500+ hours outpatient ortho (i work as a tech)

Applied: UTHSC Memphis, Belmont University, UT Chattanooga

Rejections: none

Wait-listed: UT Chattanooga (they don't even conduct interviews?? which i found really odd)

Acceptances: UTHSC Memphis :soexcited:

i got an acceptance letter via email yesterday from UTHSC and am way too excited about it! it's exactly where i wanted to go for many different reasons....so i'm beyond content at this point!

GOOD LUCK to everyone waiting to hear from their school(s). i know the wait is absolutely terrible. just try to hang in there, stay sane about it, and believe that God has a plan for your life! (also, i am proof that a mediocre GRE score doesn't mean all is lost!)

Congrats on getting into UTHSC, I too got my acceptance email yesterday. Now I'm trying to decide whether to wait and start there or go to ETSU which starts next month.
 
University: Arizona State University
Major: Kinesiology
Overall GPA: PTCAS 3.15
Pre-Req GPA: PTCAS 2.82 (a couple in progress)
GRE: V 460 Q 580 AW 3.5 old version
V 150 Q 149 AW :-( 2 revised

Extra-Curric: PTclub, Mayors Youth Advisory Commision, former (prior to undergrad) Girl Scout-Silver Award, leadership positions Band, Orchestra, Soccer, Swim, Close Up, Anytown leadership camp, SADD,

Volunteer: Packages from Home, Wings of Peace, Relay for Life,
Observation: 130 hrs; 4 differents settings rehab, hospital acute, out patient, geriatric

Applied: Northern AZ University, ATStill-AZ, Franklin Pierce-AZ, Midwestern-AZ, Univ. New Mexico, Univ. Nevada-LV, Touro-NV, Chapman, Western UHS-CA

Acceptances: Touro-NV (sent deposit)
Wait listed: (for interview ?) Midestern-AZ
Hold: Western
Rejections: Franklin Pierce, New Mexico, UNLV (2/29), ATSTill (2/7)
Pending: Chapman
Interviews: AT Still for waitlist (2/3), (NAU 3/2) 🙂
Wait listed: NAU #4
Attending: Touro NV
Trying to stay close to home and where the weather is warm. Waiting for other programs to respond.
 
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Congrats on getting into UTHSC, I too got my acceptance email yesterday. Now I'm trying to decide whether to wait and start there or go to ETSU which starts next month.
Well you certainly have a big (and quick) decision to make! I live in Memphis at the moment so going to UTHSC was the best option for me considering many factors & not being at a point right now where I want or need to uproot and move. I haven't been to Johnson City before but I've heard its a great school and of course east TN is beautiful compared to west TN. What factors are going to play into your decision?
 
Well you certainly have a big (and quick) decision to make! I live in Memphis at the moment so going to UTHSC was the best option for me considering many factors & not being at a point right now where I want or need to uproot and move. I haven't been to Johnson City before but I've heard its a great school and of course east TN is beautiful compared to west TN. What factors are going to play into your decision?

Well foremost, I need to figure out if I can come up with the deposit in time. Honestly, I am leaning towards UTHSC because I loved the facilities I saw on interview day and I know people in the Memphis area unlike Johnson City. Plus, it would allow me to keep my application in with the Army's program so if I were to get selected I would not have any issue with accepting the offer. However the cost of living is probably quite a bit cheaper in JC than Memphis. The only other thing holding me up is the prospect of getting started/finished a few months earlier.

Ultimately, I just need to mull it over the next few days and get some input from my family/friends.
 
Well foremost, I need to figure out if I can come up with the deposit in time. Honestly, I am leaning towards UTHSC because I loved the facilities I saw on interview day and I know people in the Memphis area unlike Johnson City. Plus, it would allow me to keep my application in with the Army's program so if I were to get selected I would not have any issue with accepting the offer. However the cost of living is probably quite a bit cheaper in JC than Memphis. The only other thing holding me up is the prospect of getting started/finished a few months earlier.

Ultimately, I just need to mull it over the next few days and get some input from my family/friends.
well if you have any questions about the Memphis area & housing near/around UTHSC, then just shoot me an email ([email protected]). also, they accept a decent size class (60-70 usually) so i know a facebook page will be made at some point with info on those needing roommates to split rent, popular areas that students live in, etc. I don't know much about JC, but if you're looking to spend the next three years in an area with city life then Memphis would be it. Good luck with your decision & email me if you have any questions about rental properties and such (i've rented for two years near UTHSC)
 
UPDATE:
I just got an acceptance email from Chatham!! :soexcited: I loved the school and am super excited! I already paid my deposit 😀
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University: Arizona State University

Major: Kinesiology

Overall GPA: 3.74 (PTCAS)
Science GPA: 3.6 (PTCAS)
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.6 but varies from school to school

GRE: 1060: V520 Q540 A3.5

Extra-Curriculars: ASU Harp Studio, Pre-PT club, Kinesiology Honors Society

Observation: 200+ hours at 2 outpatients, 30 hours inpatient at a SNF

Applied: UM-Flint, Oakland University, Midwestern (Glendale), AT Still, Franklin Pierce (AZ), Widener University, Chatham University, University of Pittsburgh, Thomas Jefferson

Submitted 9/28, processed and sent out: 10/18

Interviews: Chatham (11/19), Midwestern (11/21)

Rejections: None yet

Acceptances: University of Michigan-Flint (11/18), Chatham University!!!!!!! (12/5), Oakland University (12/6), Midwestern University-Glendale (12/6)
 
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Undergrad Major: Exercise Science
Overall GPA:3.31
Pre-Req GPA: 3.4 - 3.58 (depending on school)

Grad Major: Kinesiology
GPA: 3.74

GRE: 1190; V 540, Q 650, AW 4.5

Volunteer/Observation hours: (working as an aide in OP clinic and hospital).
Outpatient Ortho - 1000+ (sports, pediatrics, geriatrics, women's health), Inpatient Acute - 120 & Inpatient Neurological - 45.

Extra Curr: DIII Mens Soccer (Assistant Captain); Red Cross; Special Olympics Volunteer, Youth Soccer Coach; Teaching Assistant (Biomechanics, Exercise & Nutrition courses); Graduate Research Assistant (multiple presentations & publications); NSCA member; Exercise Testing Assistant - US National Speed Skating Team.

Applied to: Concordia, Mayo, MGH, Montana, RMUoHP, Texas St - San Marcos, U of Florida, UNC, UW-La Crosse, UW-Milwaukee, UW-Madison.

Acceptances: UW - Madion, UW - La Crosse

Rejections:

Interviews: Mayo (12/9), TX St (2/3)

Accepted at my #1 school (UW-Madison!!) SO excited!! 😀
 
Congrats on getting your first choice, Badgerpt03. Have you heard anything from MGH?
 
Congrats Badgerpt03! Just attended UW-Madison's "Meet the Program" event for prospectives last weekend and the current students who presented are amazing!

(Unrelatedly, just saw your ECs -- does the US Nat'l Speed Skating Team have facilities/conduct research in WI?? I'm interested in skating biomechanics and thought I'd have to head to UDel to have any hope of exposure).
 
accepted into USC and Touro College (Manhattan) thus far.
 
Congrats!!! That's great news! I also applied to Touro a few weeks ago. How long did it take for you to hear from them and did they require an interview???
 
Congrats on getting your first choice, Badgerpt03. Have you heard anything from MGH?


Thanks Mowgli47! I have not heard anything from MGH yet, from what I have seen on past discussion boards, it may be January until we hear anything from them.
 
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Congrats Badgerpt03! Just attended UW-Madison's "Meet the Program" event for prospectives last weekend and the current students who presented are amazing!

(Unrelatedly, just saw your ECs -- does the US Nat'l Speed Skating Team have facilities/conduct research in WI?? I'm interested in skating biomechanics and thought I'd have to head to UDel to have any hope of exposure).

Thanks corkscrew!! I am very excited, it is an awesome program. I attended the "meet the program last" event year and was very impressed too. Are you applying for this year or next?

Yes, I did work with the US National Speed Skating Team at the Pettit Center in Milwaukee when I was a Kines grad student at UWM. I primarily did more physiology work with them, but we also did a little biomechanics as well. Are you interested in skating in general, or speed skating specifically? I focused on both ex phys and biomechanics, so I can provide a good viewpoint for you. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions!
 
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