GPA's, GRE's, XTRA's, ACCEPTANCES

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Undergrad: UIC
Major: Biology
cGPA: 3.73
pre-req GPA: 3.64-3.75 depending on how schools calculate it (self-reported pre-req GPA: 3.69, so right in the middle)
GRE: 152 V, 161 Q 4.5 AW
Observation Hours: around 100 hours outpatient ortho (mixed in with sports), 25 outpatient neuro, 25 inpatient acute care (150 hours total)
Extracirriculars: 2 years of missionary work prior to college, pre-PT club, tutor science for high school students at a prep school.
Applying: UIC, Rosalind Franklin, UNMC, Drexel

E-submitted: 9/7
Verified: 9/13

Interviews: Rosalind Franklin (10/15), Drexel (10/28)

I only have 10 days to prepare for the Rosalind Franklin interview! 😳 But I'm so stoked about it! 🙂 Did anyone else get an interview invite from Rosalind Franklin?
 
University: Loyola University Chicago
Major: Biology
Overall GPA: 3.60
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.59 (depending on the school)
GRE: 151V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Extra-Curric: ER Volunteer at Advocate Christ Hospital; Office Volunteer for Rainbows for All Children; Altar Server; Locker Room Attendant for NBA; Orientation Leader; Referee and Supervisor for Intramural Sports; Bartender; Deckhand and Boatswain's Mate for Dinner Cruise Boat

Volunteer: 1700 hours as an aide for outpatient ortho clinic; 100 hours as a volunteer for inpatient ortho & neuromuscular

Applied: UIC, Northwestern, Univ of New England, Midwestern Univ (IL), Chapman Univ (Submitted 10/3)

Plan to Apply: Kansas, Iowa, Creighton, Marquette, Regis, Rosalind Franklin, NY Medical College, SUNY, Univ of SoCal

PTCAS Verified: 10/14/16

Acceptances: N/A

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: N/A
 
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Major: Biology
Overall GPA: 3.75
Pre-Req GPA: 3.5-3.6
GRE: 162V, 151Q, 5.0AW

Volunteer: 635 total hours completed in outpatient ortho, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient pediatrics

Applied: University of South Carolina, MUSC, Armstrong State University, Mercer University, Augusta University, Duke, Western Carolina, University of Miami, and UF

Acceptances: Mercer University (11/21), Augusta University (11/23)

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: University of Miami (10/14), Augusta University (10/28), Mercer (11/19), WCU (12/10)
 
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Major: Biology
Overall GPA: 3.75
Pre-Req GPA: 3.5
GRE: 162V, 151Q, 5.0AW

Volunteer: 634 total hours completed in outpatient ortho, inpatient rehabilitation, and outpatient pediatrics

Applied: University of South Carolina, MUSC, Armstrong State University, Mercer University, Augusta University, Duke, Western Carolina, and University of Miami

Acceptances: N/A

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: University of Miami (10/14), Augusta University (10/28)




Did you accept your Augusta University interview invite? If so, I'll be there that date as well!
 
In the 290s... first time

If you have the time, I would suggest a retake. Many schools accept 300 as their minimum. If you're not able to retake, just make sure the schools you're applying to don't have a minimum GRE requirement.
 
Cumulative GPA: 3.68
Prerequisite GPA: 4.0
GRE: 166V/158Q
Observation: 42 hours SNF, 62 Outpatient.
Applying: VCU, Radford, Northern Arizona, Old Dominion, Duke, Regis, University of North Texas, UW-Lacrosse, Mayo.

that's awesome! where did you do undergrad?
 
has anyone had their app verified on PTCAS recently? how long did it take?
I submitted my app on 10/1 and was verified by 10/7. Schools already sent me emails saying they received it as well. Although I did have my LOR's and transcripts submitted previously. I think it goes pretty fast if they are able to verify your grades and your transcripts are readily available.
 
Anyone else accepted to Northwestern University??!


University:
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Major: Public Health - Global Health Studies
Overall GPA: 3.63
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.28 (depending on the school)
GRE: 153V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Extra-Curric: Student Government, Dance Team, Pre-PT Society, Public Health Student Association

Volunteer: 100 hours, 3 settings

Applied: UIC, Northwestern, Emory, Mercer, Drexel, Rutgers, UF, USF

Plan to Apply: UAB, UT - Southwestern

Acceptances: Northwestern University (10/10)

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: Rutgers North (11/18)
 
Congratulations!! Can I ask when you submitted your app?

Anyone else accepted to Northwestern University??!


University:
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Major: Public Health - Global Health Studies
Overall GPA: 3.63
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.28 (depending on the school)
GRE: 153V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Extra-Curric: Student Government, Dance Team, Pre-PT Society, Public Health Student Association

Volunteer: 100 hours, 3 settings

Applied: UIC, Northwestern, Emory, Mercer, Drexel, Rutgers, UF, USF

Plan to Apply: UAB, UT - Southwestern

Acceptances: Northwestern University (10/10)

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: Rutgers North (11/18)
 
Anyone else accepted to Northwestern University??!


University:
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Major: Public Health - Global Health Studies
Overall GPA: 3.63
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.28 (depending on the school)
GRE: 153V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Extra-Curric: Student Government, Dance Team, Pre-PT Society, Public Health Student Association

Volunteer: 100 hours, 3 settings

Applied: UIC, Northwestern, Emory, Mercer, Drexel, Rutgers, UF, USF

Plan to Apply: UAB, UT - Southwestern

Acceptances: Northwestern University (10/10)

Rejections: N/A

Interviews: Rutgers North (11/18)

I WAS ACCEPTED AT NU I'M SO EXCITED CONGRATULATIONS YAY!!!!!!
 
I was also accepted to Northwestern last Monday 10/3. They called me, it was an awesome surprise! 🙂
Is anyone planning on going to the open house in January?
 
I was also accepted to Northwestern last Monday 10/3. They called me, it was an awesome surprise! 🙂
Is anyone planning on going to the open house in January?
I got the call while I was in class yesterday! Had to wait until it was over to call back and confirm it was what I was hoping! Let's just say I might not have paid too much attention to the lecture! And yes I'm planning on going in November. Can't wait!
 
Congrats on the acceptance! What made you decide to go there, early decision I assume? Do you mind if I ask what your stats were?

Thanks! It was my second time applying for PT school, so I'm excited.

Haven't put a deposit down yet, but I really like them because it seems students have a good say in their clinical rotations (3-12 weeks clinicals + 1-6 week clinical). Seem like generally nice staff and students who are not by any means pompous. They also offer 3 movement classes which I think would be crucial for my hopeful speciality in sport ortho.

Downside though, I think they require 130 credits which is more than most schools.

Stats below....my undergraduate degree was not super strenuous.
Overall GPA: 3.66
Pre-Req GPA: 3.75
GRE: Verbal: 160, Quantitative: 150, Writing: 3.5

Extra-Curriculars: Varsity Football, Olympic Weightlifting, Missions Trips (Haiti, Nicaragua), Exercise Science Club, Humanics in Action

Volunteer: Walter Reed National Military Medical Center -TBI, Amputee, Out & In-patient, Acute (50hrs), General Physical Therapy Outpatient Orthopedic (162hrs), Pediatric (20hrs).
 
ANY OPINIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

I was fortunate enough to be accepted at the UDel's DPT program. However, many PT's I have shadowed had stressed the importance of getting good clinicals with your own say in where you go. UDel has three clinicals (all 10 weeks long), two of which must be in acute and inpatient (they refer to it as "medically complex" and "rehabilitation") , leaving one for an elective.

Con's
Clinical influence as a student
Clinical settings (only 1 in an area I hope to specialize in)
It's in Delaware....somewhat sarcastic but its location is not ideal for large scale networking on a professional, academic or even social level.

Pro's
Top 1 or 2 PT program in the country
2.5 yrs instead of 3 (less time, less $)
Great Networking opportunity from the UDel name alone.

My question is should I still consider this program despite its clinical placement? My other top program offers 4 clinicals (3 12weeks with 1 inpt/outpt requirement, and 1 6 week).

Thanks for the opinions.
 
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Hey! I was accepted to both Temple University and University of Delaware as well and had to make that difficult decision between the two since I loved both of them. I'm learning towards University of Delaware for several reasons. I really liked that it was a 2.5 years instead of 3 years to save some money and along with that I also liked that they had their own clinic on site (for me that was the game changer). Although Temple had the pro bono clinic on site, it wasn't nearly as big as the one at Delaware. They both have integrated clinical experiences but Temples is only two half days during the Fall and Spring Semester the first year while there are three at Delaware & last all semester long which I think allows for some more clinical experience. Also, at Temple the cadavers for Gross Anatomy were shared with the med students so you are only able to use half the cadaver while at Delaware the whole cadaver will be used and not shared.

Either way, both programs are very impressive and in my opinion you couldn't go wrong with either one. 🙂 Congratulations on getting accepted!
 
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University: Grand Valley State University
Major: Clinical Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.17
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.75 (depending on the school)
GRE: 149V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Observation Hours:
Outpatient: 212 Nursing Home: 440 Acute care: 28. Currently working as a rehab technician.

Applied: UNF, UCF, UF, Nova Tampa, Nova Ft. Lauderdale, FIU, U of Miami,

Interviews: U of Miami

Acceptances:
N/A

Rejections: N/A
 
University: Rutgers University
Major: Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.58 (from Rutgers), 3.46 (PTCAS)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.1-3.4 (depending on school)
GRE: 153 V 152Q 5 AW

Extra Curricular:

Sigma Kappa Vice President of Programming
Sigma Kappa Vice President of Communicatoon
Teaching Assistant - Foundations of Exercise Science
Member of exercise science club


Observation:
1000 outpatient orthopedics, 1000 outpatient geriatrics, 25 inpatient, 20 general outpatient, 126 home health.

Applied: New York Medical College, Rutgers Newark, Rutgers Stratford, Temple, Drexel, Seton Hall, URI, LIU, Rochester, University of Marland, finished Applying to all 9/9/16, verified 9/15/16.

Interviews: New York Medical College (9/30), Rutgers North (10/14)
Acceptances:N/A
Rejections: N/A

Has anyone heard back about an interview to Temple??

I also went to Rutgers and have similar stats! Congrats on your interviews! How soon after you applied did you hear back from Rutgers Newark?
 
I also went to Rutgers and have similar stats! Congrats on your interviews! How soon after you applied did you hear back from Rutgers Newark?

Thank you! And after my PTCAS application was verified it took about a week to hear about an interview.
 
University: Grand Valley State University
Major: Clinical Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.17
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.75 (depending on the school)
GRE: 149V, 156Q, 4.0AW

Observation Hours:
Outpatient: 212 Nursing Home: 440 Acute care: 28. Currently working as a rehab technician.

Applied: UNF, UCF, UF, Nova Tampa, Nova Ft. Lauderdale, FIU, U of Miami,

Interviews: U of Miami

Acceptances:
N/A

Rejections: N/A
Where is your top choice?
 
ANY OPINIONS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

I was fortunate enough to be accepted at the UDel's DPT program. However, many PT's I have shadowed had stressed the importance of getting good clinicals with your own say in where you go. UDel has three clinicals (all 10 weeks long), two of which must be in acute and inpatient (they refer to it as "medically complex" and "rehabilitation") , leaving one for an elective.

Con's
Clinical influence as a student
Clinical settings (only 1 in an area I hope to specialize in)
It's in Delaware....somewhat sarcastic but its location is not ideal for large scale networking on a professional, academic or even social level.

Pro's
Top 1 or 2 PT program in the country
2.5 yrs instead of 3 (less time, less $)
Great Networking opportunity from the UDel name alone.

My question is should I still consider this program despite its clinical placement? My other top program offers 4 clinicals (3 12weeks with 1 inpt/outpt requirement, and 1 6 week).

Thanks for the opinions.

Hey, I am currently a second year PT student at UD, and we actually have 6 clinical experiences. Three are completed while you are taking classes, and we call these "integrated clinical experiences" (ICEs for short), and the other three are our external affiliations which are the 10 week long clinicals you were talking about that take place during our last 6-7 months of the program. Since you are already familiar with the external affils, I'll give you more info about the ICEs - two of them are completed in UD's very own PT clinic which has two sections: a neurological and older adult clinic (which we call NOA) and the sports and orthopedic clinic (S&O). For both of these, students work in the clinic 6 hours per week on either a MWF schedule (2 hrs/day) or a TR schedule (3 hrs/day) throughout the semester (about 78 hours total). ICEs aren't observation hours - all students working in the clinic have their own schedules, treat their own patients, have to do their own SOAP notes, and even have to do billing. Obviously you have a CI in the clinic whenever you are treating to help guide you if you need help, but they expect you to be pretty independent so that you can develop the clinical skills you need to survive in the "real world." The last ICE is a pediatric rotation at Nemours AI Dupont Childrens' Hospital in Wilmington, and that is only 2 weeks long for about 20 hours total; for this one you aren't treating patients, and it is mostly observational, which is a bit of a bummer if you're interested in peds like me, but the good thing about UD is that they allow you to choose where you want to do your external affils at, and if you want to do a peds rotation, you can.

Let me know if you have anymore questions.
 
Update:

Major: Exercise Science
Cumulative Undergrad GPA: 3.55 (Last 60: 3.73)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.29
GRE: 160 V, 153 Q, 4.0 W

Extra-Curric: Pre-PT club, Fraternity Philanthropy Chair, Gentiva Hospice Volunteer, Tutor for underprivileged children in local community, research assistant, etc.

Certifications: CPR/AED

Work: Resident Assistant, Tutor for Athletic Association, Recreational Sports manager

Observation hours: 200 (outpatient, inpatient, home health, geriatrics, cardiac/pulmonary)

Recs: 1 PT, 1 Professor in kinesiology department, 1 Supervisor from Rec. Sports

Applied: University of Florida, University of Miami, Augusta University, Georgia State University, Mercer University, University of Pittsburg, University of Southern California, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Interviews: Augusta University, University of Miami, Georgia State University

Acceptances: N/A

Rejections: N/A

Attending: N/A
 
Update:

Major: Exercise Science
Cumulative Undergrad GPA: 3.55 (Last 60: 3.73)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.29
GRE: 160 V, 153 Q, 4.0 W

Extra-Curric: Pre-PT club, Fraternity Philanthropy Chair, Gentiva Hospice Volunteer, Tutor for underprivileged children in local community, research assistant, etc.

Certifications: CPR/AED

Work: Resident Assistant, Tutor for Athletic Association, Recreational Sports manager

Observation hours: 200 (outpatient, inpatient, home health, geriatrics, cardiac/pulmonary)

Recs: 1 PT, 1 Professor in kinesiology department, 1 Supervisor from Rec. Sports

Applied: University of Florida, University of Miami, Augusta University, Georgia State University, Mercer University, University of Pittsburg, University of Southern California, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

Interviews: Augusta University, University of Miami, Georgia State University

Acceptances: N/A

Rejections: N/A

Attending: N/A
I have an interview at GA State also in December! Patiently waiting to hear back from Mercer as well.
 
UPDATE: INTERVIEW @ ST. AUGUSTINE

I can't stand the wait! :dead:

Undergrad:
UCSD (transferred from JC)
Undergraduate Major: Human Biology
Overall GPA: 3.81
Prerequisite GPA: 3.83
Past 60 Hours GPA: 3.95
GRE: V-165, Q-157, AW-4

PT Observation Hours: Ortho Rehab Aide (1,000 hrs), Outpatient (77hrs), Inpatient (40hrs), SNF (70 hrs), Sports/Water Therapy (35 hrs)
Related Experience: Pathmaker Intern in Hospital (~175 hrs), Research Technician (650 hrs)
Community Service: Tutor/Mentor (~600 hrs)
Applied: CSU Northridge, CSU Fresno, CSU Long Beach, West Coast University, Chapman University, St. Augustine University (San Marcos)
Letters of Recommendation: 2 physical therapists, 1 professor

Submitted: 10/3/2016
Acceptances: TBD
Interviews: St. Augustine (San Marcos)
Rejections: TBD
 
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UPDATE: INTERVIEW

University
: The Ohio State University
Major: Health Sciences
Minor: Communications
Overall GPA: 3.61
Pre-req GPA: 3.3 (freshman year was rough)
Last 60 Hours GPA: 3.85
GRE: 156V 158Q 4.0AW
Hours: ~300 hours - various settings including sports medicine, geriatrics, neuro, pediatrics, inpatient, outpatient and I have a paid position as a PT aide
Extra: Pre-PT/OT club, health sciences club, club swimming at Ohio State, team buckeye student riders pelotonia rider, buckeyethon dance marathon participant, work two jobs, dean's list

Applying to: Ohio University, Mt. St. Joseph, University of Cincinnati, Duke, University of Florida, USA-Austin, TX, Belmont, Missouri State, Tennessee State, Shenandoah, University of Maryland - Baltimore

Submitted: 8/30
PTCAS Verified: 9/6


Accepted:
Rejected:
Interviews:
Mt. St. Joseph (11/18), Tennessee State - not sure if I am accepting or not (10/21)

Updated with interviews added. If you have interviewed at either of these places or go to either of these schools please let me know!
 
I can't stand the wait! :dead:

Undergrad:
UCSD (transferred from JC)
Undergraduate Major: Human Biology
Overall GPA: 3.81
Prerequisite GPA: 3.83
Past 60 Hours GPA: 3.95
GRE: V-165, Q-157, AW-4

PT Observation Hours: Ortho Rehab Aide (1,000 hrs), Outpatient (77hrs), Inpatient (40hrs), SNF (70 hrs), Sports/Water Therapy (35 hrs)
Related Experience: Pathmaker Intern in Hospital (~175 hrs), Research Technician (650 hrs)
Community Service: Tutor/Mentor (~600 hrs)
Applied: CSU Northridge, CSU Fresno, CSU Long Beach, West Coast University, Chapman University, St. Augustine University (San Marcos)
Letters of Recommendation: 2 physical therapists, 1 professor

Submitted: 10/3/2016
Acceptances: TBD
Interviews: TBD
Rejections: TBD

Jeez dude, killer stats. Good thing only school we have in common is Northridge! haha
 
UPDATE: 2 Interviews!!

University:
Ball State University
Major: Exercise Science
Overall PTCAS GPA: 3.22 (lot of retaken courses)
Pre-Req GPA: 3.4-3.5 (depending on school)

GRE: 152V, 155Q, 3.5 AW

Letters of Rec: 2 PTs and an Exercise Science Professor

Extra-Curric: Rehab Aide @ inpatient hospital, Full-Time Patient Transporter, Personal Trainer/Wellness Staff at YMCA, CPR certified

Observation hours: 65 hours in outpatient clinic, 35 at Acute Care Hospital, 50 hrs at Rehabilitation Hospital (where I work as transporter and aide) Plus on going hours through work.

Applied: Trine University (Non PTCAS) Indiana State University, Mount St. Joseph University, Walsh University, Marshall University, Rockhurst University, Southwest Baptist University, Bellarmine University

Interviews: Trine (11-18-16) Mount St. Joseph (1-13-17) (Was invited to interview for the 11-18 date, but asked to interview for the 2nd session instead)

Acceptances: N/A

Rejects: N/A


Submitted PTCAS 9/22
Verified PTCAS 9/28
 
University: The Ohio State University
Major: Health Sciences
Overall GPA: 3.76
Pre-Req GPA: 3.68
GRE: 150V 155Q 4.0W

Extra-Curric/Volunteering: Club Archery, OSU Wexner Medical Center, Library Tech Services Job (part-time) Service Engagement Program, Habitat for Humanity, Buck-I-Serv, Phi Sigma Theta Honor Society, Pre-PT/OT Club, Exercise Science Club

Observation: 25 inpatient cardiopulmonary, 30 outpatient sports med, 36 outpatient geriatrics

Applied: Ohio State, MCPHS, Marshall, D'Youville, Bellarmine, UCincinnati, U South Carolina, U Tennessee at Chattanooga, Marymount U, UW at Madison

Interviews: MCPHS (11/9) Bellarmine (11/18), Marymount (12/3)

Acceptances:

Rejections: UW-Madison (10-17, didnt accept one of my prereq courses)

PTCAS Submitted:
7/20 for Bellarmine, Marshall, MCPHS, OSU, and UC
9/25 for Marymount, USC, UT at Chattanooga, and UW-Madison

PTCAS Verified: 8/5
 
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University: The Ohio State University
Major: Health Sciences
Overall GPA: 3.76
Pre-Req GPA: 3.68
GRE: 150V 155Q 4.0W

Extra-Curric/Volunteering: Club Archery, OSU Wexner Medical Center, Library Tech Services Job (part-time) Service Engagement Program, Habitat for Humanity, Buck-I-Serv, Phi Sigma Theta Honor Society, Pre-PT/OT Club, Exercise Science Club

Observation: 25 inpatient cardiopulmonary, 30 outpatient sports med, 36 outpatient geriatrics

Applied: Ohio State, MCPHS, Marshall, D'Youville, Bellarmine, UCincinnati, U South Carolina, U Tennessee at Chattanooga, Marymount U, UW at Madison

Interviews: Bellarmine (11/18)

Acceptances:

Rejections:

PTCAS Submitted:
7/20 for Bellarmine, Marshall, MCPHS, OSU, and UC
9/25 for Marymount, USC, UT at Chattanooga, and UW-Madison

PTCAS Verified: 8/5
I was accepted UW-Madison with essentially same stats. Although ED. Good luck!
 
My second time applying and hopefully the last. I was really disappointed that I did not get in last year after being told by professors, advisors, and physical therapists that I would get in to at least one. Do you think I have a shot this cycle? Good luck to everyone applying. 🙂

University: California State University
Major: Kinesiology
Overall GPA: 3.86
Pre-Req GPA: 3.7-3.8 depending on the school
GRE First time: 147Q, 150V, 3.5AW
GRE Second time: 151Q, 153V, 5.0AW
GRE Third time: 145Q, 156V, 4.0AW
Hours: 500 outpatient hours and 100 pediatric hours
Recommendation Letters: 4 total: 1 physical therapist from pediatrics as a student volunteer, 2 physical therapists from the same outpatient clinic (internship that turned into an aide position), and kinesiology major professor

E-Submitted on: 9/17/16
Verified: Hopefully pretty soon

Applying: CSULB, CSUN, Chapman, Eastern Washington, NAU, UCSF/SFSU, Pittsburgh, Puget Sound, Washington, SDSU
Interviews: None yet
Acceptance: None yet
Rejections: None yet



Have you heard back from any schools?! Wondering how you didnt get into any schools on the first round? I think your stats are pretty damn good!
 
I interviewed early September and received an offer about a week later.

Awesome interview day. Very casual with alot of PT students greeting you. Actual interview is a group session between 6 or so applicants and current PT students asking questions, while 1 faculty member is present.


Do you mind sharing how many questions were asked and how long the interview session was? What were your impressions of the program? My interview with Temple is in a early November. Thanks!
 
Update: 1st Interview Request!!

Undergrad:
UIC
Major: Biology
cGPA: 3.73
pre-req GPA: 3.64-3.75 depending on how schools calculate it (self-reported pre-req GPA: 3.69, so right in the middle)
GRE: 152 V, 161 Q 4.5 AW
Observation Hours: around 100 hours outpatient ortho (mixed in with sports), 25 outpatient neuro, 25 inpatient acute care (150 hours total)
Extracirriculars: 2 years of missionary work prior to college, pre-PT club, after-school science tutor for a college prep school associated w/ UIC
Applying: UIC, Rosalind Franklin, UNMC, Drexel

Interviews: Drexel (10/28)


Would you mind sharing when your ptcas application was verified? I'm currently waiting to hear from Drexel if I made the cut. My application was verified Sept. 18th if I remember correctly. Thanks! Good luck on your interview!
 
Have you heard back from any schools?! Wondering how you didnt get into any schools on the first round? I think your stats are pretty damn good!

Nothing yet. My first round of applications were due October 3rd and everything else is due early November to mid December. Hopefully soon and with good news this time around. 🙂
 
Would you mind sharing when your ptcas application was verified? I'm currently waiting to hear from Drexel if I made the cut. My application was verified Sept. 18th if I remember correctly. Thanks! Good luck on your interview!
My application was verified on 9/13, and I got the invite nearly 2 weeks later. You could e-mail them and see if they are still looking at your application or not. What are your stats like?
 
Would you mind sharing when your ptcas application was verified? I'm currently waiting to hear from Drexel if I made the cut. My application was verified Sept. 18th if I remember correctly. Thanks! Good luck on your interview!

For another data point, my app was verified on Thurs, Sept 22, and I received an interview invite from Drexel on Monday, Sept 26th for the Oct 28th interview date.
 
Has anyone been able to find home health observation hours?
 
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For another data point, my app was verified on Thurs, Sept 22, and I received an interview invite from Drexel on Monday, Sept 26th for the Oct 28th interview date.
That's the same exact day that I got my interview e-mail as well!
 
Update: Just got my invitation to Drexel's interview session in November.


My application was verified on 9/13, and I got the invite nearly 2 weeks later. You could e-mail them and see if they are still looking at your application or not. What are your stats like?

Cum. GPA: 3.30 (Undergraduate gpa 3.15, Post-B.A. gpa 3.65)
Pre-Requisite GPA: 3.78
GRE: V (155), Q (152), A.W. (5.5)
Observation hours: over 450 hrs

I'm a non-traditional student with an Art & Music Histories degree.
 
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After lurking on this forum I decided to add to the convo.

University: Delaware State University

Major: Movement Science

Undergrad GPA: 3.22

Post-Bacc GPA: 3.36

Overall PTCAS GPA: 3.10

Pre-Req GPA: 3.43-3.51 (depending on school)

GRE: 151 V, 141 Q, 4.5 AW (retaking in November.. I got sick while I was taking the test, hence the subpar scores. I have no doubts that I will do better on the second retake though)

Letters of Recommendation: 1 PT, 2 professors, 1 work supervisor

Volunteer Hours: Currently ~90 hours completed at an inpatient skilled nursing facility (geriatrics), planning on completing 200 total. Also planning to do 40 hours at a local outpatient clinic.

Applied: University of Miami, University of Saint Augustine (Florida Campus), Mount Saint Mary's University, Boston University and Florida Gulf Coast University

Interviews: N/A

Acceptances: N/A

Rejections: N/A

Kind of nervous about my chances comparing my GPAs to others. I'm hoping my LORs, essay, and GRE scores (pending retake) will make up for my GPA.
 
Major: Kinesiology
Overall PTCAS GPA:
3.42
Pre-Req GPA: 3.17

GRE: 153V, 154Q, 5.0W

Letters of Rec: 1 PT, 2 Professors, 1 MD from medical mission

Extra-Curric: Special Olympics, surf camp for kids with disabilities, medical mission in Asia, college of science and math student ambassador

Observation hours: ~1800 outpatient PT aide, 45 inpatient, 100 wellness facility

Applied: CSU Long Beach, CSU Northridge, USC, Washington University, Columbia University,Northwestern University, San Diego State, University of Colorado, University of the Pacific, Pacific University, Georgia State, Chapman, University of Washington, University of Colorado, Samuel Merritt University, UCSF/SFSU, Western University, University of St. Augustine (depending on November interview results)

Interviews: Columbia University (11/18)

Acceptances: N/A

Rejects:
Washington University (didn't meet the science GPA requirement by .05.. woops)

Submitted PTCAS 8/12
Verified PTCAS 8/30
 
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