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I am starting to hear back from some of my schools, and I wanted to share my stats, as I have benefited from hearing from others in the past! I actually didn't decide I wanted to do PT until midway through my Junior year, so I can offer sound advice for any late starters!

University: NC State
Major: Human Biology
Overall GPA: 3.90
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.90
GRE: 156V, 157Q, 5.0AW
LORs: 2 PTs, 1 professor

Extra-Curric: Pre-PT Club, Pre-Health Club, IM Sports

Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity, Special Needs Soccer Camp, Special Needs Basketball Camp

Work: Student Worker/Tutor, Civil Engineering Technician, Campus Manager

Observation: 244 total hours (8 different settings): Outpatient Ortho (54 hrs), Outpatient Peds (42), School (20), Inpatient Rehab (16), Inpatient Acute Care (16), Outpatient Ortho (36), SNF (18), Inpatient Peds (42)

Applied: UNC, ECU, WCU, WSSU, Wingate, Campbell, Elon

Interviews: Campbell, Wingate (accepted w/o interview), WCU (hinted at interview), interview decisions for other schools not made until Nov/December

Acceptances: Campbell, Wingate (no interview)

Rejections:
 
I am starting to hear back from some of my schools, and I wanted to share my stats, as I have benefited from hearing from others in the past! I actually didn't decide I wanted to do PT until midway through my Junior year, so I can offer sound advice for any late starters!

University: NC State
Major: Human Biology
Overall GPA: 3.90
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.90
GRE: 156V, 157Q, 5.0AW
LORs: 2 PTs, 1 professor

Extra-Curric: Pre-PT Club, Pre-Health Club, IM Sports

Volunteer: Habitat for Humanity, Special Needs Soccer Camp, Special Needs Basketball Camp

Work: Student Worker/Tutor, Civil Engineering Technician, Campus Manager

Observation: 244 total hours (8 different settings): Outpatient Ortho (54 hrs), Outpatient Peds (42), School (20), Inpatient Rehab (16), Inpatient Acute Care (16), Outpatient Ortho (36), SNF (18), Inpatient Peds (42)

Applied: UNC, ECU, WCU, WSSU, Wingate, Campbell, Elon

Interviews: Campbell, Wingate (accepted w/o interview), WCU (hinted at interview), interview decisions for other schools not made until Nov/December

Acceptances: Campbell, Wingate (no interview)

Rejections:


If you don’t mind me asking, when did you submit the applications and when did you hear back from them?
 
If you don’t mind me asking, when did you submit the applications and when did you hear back from them?

Submitted all applications by beginning of September.

Heard from Campbell ~9/25 and Wingate today 10/9
 
Submitted all applications by beginning of September.

Heard from Campbell ~9/25 and Wingate today 10/9
Oh okay thanks! So since you have to let wingate know if you’re accepting their offer within 30 days I think it is, but you still want to see if you got into other schools who you might not have heard from yet, how do you plan to go about that? That’s the thing if I get into wingate since they don’t have interviews, other schools will most likely take a lot longer to get back to me and I don’t want to deny their offer (if I get one) and then not get into any of the other schools I’ve applied to! I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately haha
 
Oh okay thanks! So since you have to let wingate know if you’re accepting their offer within 30 days I think it is, but you still want to see if you got into other schools who you might not have heard from yet, how do you plan to go about that? That’s the thing if I get into wingate since they don’t have interviews, other schools will most likely take a lot longer to get back to me and I don’t want to deny their offer (if I get one) and then not get into any of the other schools I’ve applied to! I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately haha

Wingate gave me until January 15th to submit my deposit, but if you choose to submit a deposit before hearing back from other schools it will not hurt your chances to get into another program (I emailed all the schools I applied to and asked). Then the only risk at that point is losing your deposit if you change your mind.
 
Wingate gave me until January 15th to submit my deposit, but if you choose to submit a deposit before hearing back from other schools it will not hurt your chances to get into another program (I emailed all the schools I applied to and asked). Then the only risk at that point is losing your deposit if you change your mind.

Perfect that makes me feel better. Hoping to hear back from some schools soon, I live in Ohio and I applied mostly to NC schools. Thanks so much and congrats on your acceptances so far!
 
I have spent so much time reading stats on here in the past few years. It's cool to actually update ya'll with my own! 😀

University: UCSD
Major: Human Development
Undergrad GPA: 3.01
Post Bacc: 3.4
Overall GPA: 3.21
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.4
GRE: 149V, 148Q, 5.0AW
LORs: 2 Outpatient PTs [1 is a supervisor, 1 has 30+ years experience], 1 Professor [Physics]

Extra-Curric: Pre-PT club, Kaibigang Pilipino, Hospice Volunteer

Work: Activity Assistant at Nursing Home, Outpatient Physical therapy aide, Acute Rehab Tech, Behavioral Technician

Observation: Acute Rehab (190 Hrs), Outpatient PT Department (1800+ Hours), Pediatric Outpatient (40), Adult Day Health Center PT (70 Hours),

Applied/Applying: CSU Northridge, Chapman, Murphy Deming, AT Still, University of Mary, University of Pacific, Franklin Pierce Arizona, Wheeling Jesuit, University of St. Augustine - San Marcos, Emory & Henry, Regis, Northern Arizona,


Interviews:
University of Mary [10/24], Wheeling Jesuit [11/16]

Acceptances:

Rejections:
 
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University : Rutgers
Double Major: Psych & Gender Studies
Double Minor: Biology & Cognitive Neuroscience
cGPA: on PTCAS 3.41
pGPA: not sure maybe around 3.4 depending on schools ( I have Cs in chem so I'm worried)
GRE: V 147, Q146 4.5W
LOR: 2 PTs, 1 Professor/Research Coordinator

Observation Hours: 500 PT aide (outpatient, paid/volunteer) 50 inpatient, 100 home care

Extracurriculars/Experiences: Many years of retail, receptionist & Pt aide, PSA at hospital, Research Assistant in Cognitive Lab, Deans List (5 semesters), Big Brothers, Big Sisters (mentoring program), CPR certified

Schools: I'm a little crazy and applied to many schools because Im worried about my GPA and GRE scores, to name a few ... Rutgers (both), Kean, Seton, Widener, UMiami, NYU, Touro, Thomas Jefferson, Stockton, Nova, NYIT, Seton Hall, Temple, Chatham, Gannon ... many many more

Interviews: NYIT (11/09), Gannon Ruskin
Rejections: Thomas Jefferson

Two schools already told me that my GRE was not the minimum (to retake the test), and I am a horrible standardized test taker (especially math), I would really appreciate any feedback!!

 
University: University of California, Irvine
Major: Public Health Sciences
Overall GPA: 3.42
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.8
GRE: 148V, 157Q, 4AW
LORs: 3 PTs, 1 professor

Extra-Curric: sports medicine club, public health association, powerlifting team, Japanese club, sports medicine internship

Observation: 1241+767+33 outpatient hours in 3 different facilities. 0 inpatient hours 🙁

Applied: Pacific U, UoW, Midwestern-Downers Grove, Northwestern, Husson, Evansville, Nazareth, Arkansas State, West Coast U, CSUN, Puget Sound, U of Maryland-Baltimore, Toledo, RMUoHP, St. Augustine (San Marcos), St. Scholastica

Interviews: Maryland-Baltimore, RMUoHP, St. Augustine

Acceptances:

Rejections:



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Congrats on your interviews! I have an interview with UMB on the 24th. If you wouldn't mind, I'd love to chat with you about their interview process. Thanks so much!
 
University: College of Charleston '14
Major: Biology (minors in Spanish and Mathematics)
Overall GPA: 3.43
Pre-Req GPA: around 3.3/3.4
GRE: 157Q/161V/4.5 Writing
LOR: 2 PTs (still waiting on 1), 1 major professor, 1 supervisor

Extra-Curric: AmeriCorps member, worked after college at a homeless shelter, on a farm, with migrant/seasonal farmworkers, and on a research study

Volunteer/Observation Hours:
1. 14 hours inpatient rehab
2. 13 hours neuro oupatient (still some in progress)
3. 15 hours sports outpatient
Hoping to shadow acute and peds as well

Applying: Drexel, Arcadia, MUSC, MGH Institute, Western Carolina, UVM, WashU
Interviews:
Acceptances:
Rejections:

I submitted my first applications on 9/30 and am eagerly awaiting any word!
 
UPDATE!

University: Texas A&M University

Major: Kinesiology; Psychology Minor

Overall: 3.20
Pre-req: 3.25 - 3.4
GRE: 150Q 154V 4.0

Extracurricular: Undergrad PT club VP, Group Leader - The Big Event - Nations Largest Student-lead Community Improvement Event, Volunteer - Special Olympics

Volunteer Hours: Inpatient (28), Outpatient (84)

LOR's: (1) PT (2) Prof's

Employment: Student Library Assistant, Counselor - After School Program.

Applied: Angelo State University, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences - Texas, Baylor University, University of Texas at El Paso, Arkansas State University, Texas Technological University Health Sciences Center, Marshall University, Indiana State University, Husson University, Chatham University, Franklin Pierce University - NH, Franklin Pierce University - Arizona, Des Moines University - Osteopathic Medical Center, Southwest Baptist University, University of Mary

Note - 1st cycle - got only 6 apps in - waitlisted Marshall, South, Baylor

2nd cycle (above stats):

Interview: St Augustine Austin (9/21/18), Angelo State (11/10)
Waitlist:
Denied:
Accepted:
St Augustine Austin Spring 2019 (10/1/18)
 

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University
: UCLA
Major: Psychobiology
Overall GPA: 3.98
Pre-Req GPA: 4.0
GRE: 155Q/159V/5.5 Writing
LOR: 1 PT, 1 Athletic Trainer from UCLA Sports Med, 1 from Residential Director, 1 from math professor

Extra-Curric: Currently working as an aide, UCLA Sports medicine intern (Women's basketball intern and track and field last year, this year beach volleyball intern and track and field intern, resident assistant (2 years), head of student wellness commission health nutrition and fitness for one year (general member for 1 year)
Volunteer/Observation Hours:
1. 50 hours with UCLA Sports Med head of Rehabilitation
2. 52 Inpatient hours
3. 250+ hours outpatient (paid)
4. 30 hours outpatient in Canada

Applying to: USC (submitted 10/08), UCSF (submitted 09/22), Northwestern (submitted 09/22), UW (submitted 10/09)
Interviews:
Acceptances: NORTHWESTERN (10/11)
Rejections:

any comments are welcome on chances 😛 im nervous lol
 
University : Rutgers
Double Major: Psych & Gender Studies
Double Minor: Biology & Cognitive Neuroscience
cGPA: on PTCAS 3.41
pGPA: not sure maybe around 3.4 depending on schools ( I have Cs in chem so I'm worried)
GRE: V 147, Q146 4.5W
LOR: 2 PTs, 1 Professor/Research Coordinator

Observation Hours: 500 PT aide (outpatient, paid/volunteer) 50 inpatient, 100 home care

Extracurriculars/Experiences: Many years of retail, receptionist & Pt aide, PSA at hospital, Research Assistant in Cognitive Lab, Deans List (5 semesters), Big Brothers, Big Sisters (mentoring program), CPR certified

Schools: I'm a little crazy and applied to many schools because Im worried about my GPA and GRE scores, to name a few ... Rutgers (both), Kean, Seton, Widener, UMiami, NYU, Touro, Thomas Jefferson, Stockton, Nova, NYIT, Seton Hall, Temple, Chatham, Gannon ... many many more

Interviews: NYIT (11/09), Gannon Ruskin
Rejections: Thomas Jefferson

Two schools already told me that my GRE was not the minimum (to retake the test), and I am a horrible standardized test taker (especially math), I would really appreciate any feedback!!
Try to hire a tutor.
After studying with a tutor, I got V 154, Q 156.
I was a horrible standardized test taker as well.
 
UPDATE!

University: Texas A&M University

Major: Kinesiology; Psychology Minor

Overall: 3.20
Pre-req: 3.25 - 3.4
GRE: 150Q 154V 4.0

Extracurricular: Undergrad PT club VP, Group Leader - The Big Event - Nations Largest Student-lead Community Improvement Event, Volunteer - Special Olympics

Volunteer Hours: Inpatient (28), Outpatient (84)

LOR's: (1) PT (2) Prof's

Employment: Student Library Assistant, Counselor - After School Program.

Applied: Angelo State University, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences - Texas, Baylor University, University of Texas at El Paso, Arkansas State University, Texas Technological University Health Sciences Center, Marshall University, Indiana State University, Husson University, Chatham University, Franklin Pierce University - NH, Franklin Pierce University - Arizona, Des Moines University - Osteopathic Medical Center, Southwest Baptist University, University of Mary

Note - 1st cycle - got only 6 apps in - waitlisted Marshall, South, Baylor

2nd cycle (above stats):

Interview: St Augustine Austin (9/21/18), Angelo State (11/10)
Waitlist:
Denied:
Accepted:
St Augustine Austin Spring 2019 (10/1/18)

I got into St. Augustine Austin too. We were at the same interview.
 
Try to hire a tutor.
After studying with a tutor, I got V 154, Q 156.
I was a horrible standardized test taker as well.


I took an online course through the Princeton Review which I would definitely recommend. Probably cheaper than getting a private tutor. The Princeton review one was cheaper than Kaplan. I've heard McGoosh is good. The course I took met online with an instructor who shows you how to approach question types and what not. There are also less expensive options where you do the course on your own time with pre recorded lectures. But this bumped up my quant score by 7 points and verbal by 5.
 
Does anyone have any advice on what to do if you're accepted to a school early but are still waiting to hear from other schools as well? I was accepted to Nova's Ft. Lauderdale program but they have given me a deadline to respond to them and submit an enrollment form. Does anyone know if other schools can see if you've accepted admission into a school? I would hate to not respond to Nova's acceptance and then not get accepted anywhere else. Any advice is welcome, thanks!
 
Overall GPA: 3.46 (long story short, I made a career change. Screwed around my first 2 years in college)

Pre-Req GPA: 3.46-3.55 (depending on the school)

Post bacc GPA: 4.0

GRE: 151 Q/145 V/ 4 W

Extracurricular/Volunteer: Over 2000 hours- worked as a rehab aide, patient service specialist floater at a PT clinic, and did an internship at a PT/OT/SLP clinic; Tutored elementary school children in college; volunteered at a sporting event with kids with special needs; research assistant in college

Observation hours (apart from working, volunteer & extracurricular): 150ish from inpatient hospital, aquatic therapy, pediatrics, general orthopedic, balance & gait training

Applied, Interviewed & Accepted: Midwestern University-IL (early decision)
 
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Does anyone have any advice on what to do if you're accepted to a school early but are still waiting to hear from other schools as well? I was accepted to Nova's Ft. Lauderdale program but they have given me a deadline to respond to them and submit an enrollment form. Does anyone know if other schools can see if you've accepted admission into a school? I would hate to not respond to Nova's acceptance and then not get accepted anywhere else. Any advice is welcome, thanks!
If it were me, I would accept and pay the fee. You can always drop out later, but you wont get your money back.
 
Overall GPA: 3.37 (long story short, I made a career change. Screwed around my first 2 years in college)

Pre-Req GPA: 3.48 (depending on the school)

Post bacc GPA: 4.0

GRE: 151 Q/145 V/ 4 W

Extracurricular/Volunteer: Over 2000 hours- worked as a rehab aide, patient service specialist floater at a PT clinic, and did an internship at a PT/OT/SLP clinic; Tutored elementary school children in college; volunteered at a sporting event with kids with special needs; research assistant in college

Observation hours (apart from working, volunteer & extracurricular): 150ish from inpatient hospital, aquatic therapy, pediatrics, general orthopedic, balance & gait training

Applied, Interviewed & Accepted: Midwestern University-IL (early decision)
What types of questions did they ask you on your interview. I have a few coming up and I am just curious what to expect. I have tried researching it as much as I can.
 
Does anyone have any advice on what to do if you're accepted to a school early but are still waiting to hear from other schools as well? I was accepted to Nova's Ft. Lauderdale program but they have given me a deadline to respond to them and submit an enrollment form. Does anyone know if other schools can see if you've accepted admission into a school? I would hate to not respond to Nova's acceptance and then not get accepted anywhere else. Any advice is welcome, thanks!

This is from the PTCAS Website:
What Happens Next
Sharing Admission Decisions
Programs will notify applicants directly regarding all admission decisions. Any PTCAS program that offers you acceptance will have access to the number of acceptance offers you have received from other programs and the number of other offers you accepted. Programs will not know the total number of programs you applied to, nor admissions decisions other than acceptance made by other programs at that time. A program that has placed an applicant on a wait-list will not have access to that applicant's admission status at other institutions. After the completion of the 2018–19 admissions cycle in fall 2019, programs then will be able to view applicants' other selected programs and the final admission decision reported by each.​

This is a long game that plays out until about May of next year. You can accept an offer and then rescind it later if you change your mind. It is considered bad form to accept multiple offers and sit on them. At some point, schools can threaten to withdraw their offer if they see that you have accepted more than one offer and haven't made up your mind, which is why most schools require a deposit in January. Even then, some people are still holding out for their number one school and are willing to forfeit their deposit. It makes admissions directors crazy, because they are trying to finalize their cohort and people are still getting offers from other schools. This is why people get pulled off the wait list at the last minute.

I recommend that you accept the offer and wait. [The only caveat is that if you were accepted under Early Decision, then you should have only applied to one school and you shouldn't accept unless you are 100% committed.]
 
What types of questions did they ask you on your interview. I have a few coming up and I am just curious what to expect. I have tried researching it as much as I can.

Every school asks different questions. Are you interviewing at Midwestern?

There were 12 students interviewing the same day and time as me. Every student got a different set of questions. All the questions were straightforward. Nothing out of the ordinary. They definitely asked why I wanted to purse PT, why the career change, what skills do I think is important to have in PT, compare and contrast the different PT settings that I observed.

A few weeks prior to my interview, I did a lot of research. I searched on this forum, along with google for common DPT interview questions. This book also helped me out a lot: Amazon product ASIN 0692059547
 
University : Rutgers
Double Major: Psych & Gender Studies
Double Minor: Biology & Cognitive Neuroscience
cGPA: on PTCAS 3.41
pGPA: not sure maybe around 3.4 depending on schools ( I have Cs in chem so I'm worried)
GRE: V 147, Q146 4.5W
LOR: 2 PTs, 1 Professor/Research Coordinator

Observation Hours: 500 PT aide (outpatient, paid/volunteer) 50 inpatient, 100 home care

Extracurriculars/Experiences: Many years of retail, receptionist & Pt aide, PSA at hospital, Research Assistant in Cognitive Lab, Deans List (5 semesters), Big Brothers, Big Sisters (mentoring program), CPR certified

Schools: I'm a little crazy and applied to many schools because Im worried about my GPA and GRE scores, to name a few ... Rutgers (both), Kean, Seton, Widener, UMiami, NYU, Touro, Thomas Jefferson, Stockton, Nova, NYIT, Seton Hall, Temple, Chatham, Gannon ... many many more

Interviews: NYIT (11/09), Gannon Ruskin
Rejections: Thomas Jefferson

Two schools already told me that my GRE was not the minimum (to retake the test), and I am a horrible standardized test taker (especially math), I would really appreciate any feedback!!

I had Cs in both semesters of Chemistry and was accepted into a school a few weeks back, you just need to make sure the rest of your application is great! Retaking the GRE may not be a bad idea.
 
I have an interview at St. Augustine Austin on November 2nd! What was the interview/questions like?

Laid back. They give you refreshments in the morning and lunch. Meet faculty and student led campus tours. It’s a group interview in groups of 2-3 where you each take turns answering just general questions about you. They are essentially trying to get to know you as a person. You got an invite cause your academics fit their program now they just want to make sure that you as a person matches what they look for and give you a chance to see if you’ll fit in.
 
I had Cs in both semesters of Chemistry and was accepted into a school a few weeks back, you just need to make sure the rest of your application is great! Retaking the GRE may not be a bad idea.
Yeah I got into school too, my worry is getting into the schools i really want to go to lol. Yeah for most schools the deadline is over.
 
*Second time applying

University: Arizona State University
Major: Kinesiology (Dec. 2016)

cGPA: 3.34
Pre-req GPA: 3.08-3.57
Science GPA: 2.95 (includes 2 very bad Organic Chemistry grades....)

GRE: V:146, Q:153, AWA: 4.0 *I will take suggestions on how to improve verbal.

Experience: 2000+ hours outpatient
*135 hours from an Internship as a Rehab Tech at a Physical Medicine clinic.
*Approximately 8 months as a PRN OT Tech at an outpatient Hand Therapy clinic.
*Full time outpatient PT Tech since November 2017 with a good combo of ortho, neuro, hand, and geriatric patients.
33 hours of inpatient shadowing (20 acute care, 13 neuro rehab).

Extra-Curricular: Competitive BMX racer, collegiate cyclist for 2 years on scholarship, 1+ years experience as a Mobile Personal Trainer. Dean's List for my last 2 semesters, and a cycling-relating "Academic All-Star" award, BLS provider from AHA.

LORs: 2 PTs (worked with both as a tech that I built great relationships with), 1 academic advisor, 1 OT that also serves as a supervisor/employer (also worked with as a tech and built a great relationship with).

Strong Personal Statement, at least says my buddy who is an RN.

Applied: U of Toledo, CSUN, Bellarmine, UTC, U of FL, Franklin Pierce (AZ), Nazareth, UTEP, UCF, Regis, KUMC, UK, Touro Nevada, A.T. Still, EWU, ETSU, University of OK, West Coast U

Acceptances: N/A
Interviews: A.T. Still (10/30)
Waitlist: U of Toledo for interview (11/5), UTC (11/14), Touro Nevada (11/20), A.T. Still (12/17), UTEP (1/10)
Rejections: Regis (12/12), U of Toledo (12/15), Franklin Pierce AZ (1/7)

Got confirmation of completion e-mails from all except for Bellarmine.

PTCAS Submitted: 9/3/18
 
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First time applying:

University: San Jose State University
Major: Kinesiology (May 2018)

cGPA: 3.80
Pre-req GPA: 3.92
Science GPA: 3.94

GRE: V:148, Q:156, AWA: 4.5

Experience: 450 hours in Outpatient Orthopedic
Currently involved in getting 200 hours over the next year in Acute Inpatient at a Joint Replacement Center

Extra-Curricular: Officer for Kinesiology Club, Member of Pre-PT Club, Working currently as a Personal Trainer, Involved as a graduated research assistant and should be submitting an abstract for a neurological study as a main author by 11/1, Will be presenting research at ACSM National Meeting in May '19, Dean's List 3x, Kinesiology Scholar Award (Bronze)

LORs: 1 PT (worked with in outpatient setting for 2 years), 1 Professor/Research PI (Supervises the research study I've been working on for past year), 1 AT (worked with in outpatient setting alongside PT and serves as employer/supervisor)

Applied/Applying: CSUN, CSULB, Chapman (Fall), USC, U Washington, Franklin Pierce - AZ, Regis, U Kansas, Des Moines, Touro Nevada, U Pitt, West Coast Univ, San Diego State (still unsure)

Acceptances: N/A
Interviews: N/A
Waitlist: N/A
Rejections: N/A

Only submitted CSUN so far. Will be submitting CSULB, Chapman, USC, U Washington, Franklin Pierce, Regis, and Kansas in the next two weeks also.

Any feedback helps as to what my chances of getting in would be.
 
*Second time applying

University: Arizona State University
Major: Kinesiology (Dec. 2016)

cGPA: 3.30
Pre-req GPA: 3.08-3.57 (Currently retaking Gen Chem 1 that was a B-)
Science GPA: 2.87 (includes 2 very bad Organic Chemistry grades....)

GRE: V:146, Q:153, AWA: 4.0 *I will take suggestions on how to improve verbal.

Experience: 2000+ hours outpatient
*135 hours from an Internship as a Rehab Tech at a Physical Medicine clinic.
*Approximately 8 months as a PRN OT Tech at an outpatient Hand Therapy clinic.
*Full time outpatient PT Tech since November 2017 with a good combo of ortho, neuro, hand, and geriatric patients.
33 hours of inpatient shadowing (20 acute care, 13 neuro rehab).

Extra-Curricular: Competitive BMX racer, collegiate cyclist for 2 years on scholarship, 1+ years experience as a Mobile Personal Trainer. Dean's List for my last 2 semesters, and a cycling-relating "Academic All-Star" award, BLS provider from AHA.

LORs: 2 PTs (worked with both as a tech that I built great relationships with), 1 academic advisor, 1 OT that also serves as a supervisor/employer (also worked with as a tech and built a great relationship with).

Strong Personal Statement, at least says my buddy who is an RN.

Applied: U of Toledo, CSUN, Bellarmine, UTC, U of FL, Franklin Pierce (AZ), Nazareth, UTEP, UCF, Regis, KUMC, UK, Touro Nevada, A.T. Still.

Acceptances: N/A
Interviews: N/A
Waitlist: N/A
Rejections: N/A

Got confirmation of completion e-mails from all except for Bellarmine and Toledo.

PTCAS Submitted: 9/3/18
 
I hope that you get in!!
Please read some comments about how to improve GRE score!!
Keep us posted!!
 
Officially submitted my applications and very nervous! This is my first time applying, please let me know what you think my chances are as my GRE scores are bad.

Undergrad:
Lehman College
Major: Exercise Science Pre-PT
Overall GPA: 3.83
Pre-Req GPA: 3.81
GRE Scores: Q 151 V 146 AW 4.0
Hours: 1050 outpatient, 500 inpatient
LOR: 2 PT, 1 professor
Experience: Internship in personal training in fat-loss competition and physical education experience in elementary school children.

Applied: Seton Hall, Utica College, SUNY Downstate, Hunter College, College of Staten Island, D'Youville, Nazareth Rochester,
Acceptances: None
Rejections: None

Will keep you guys updated!! Good luck to everybody!
We have similar stats and are applying to the same schools!!!! Good luck!! 🙂 Keep me updated!
 
University: University of Florida
Major: Health Science
Undergrad GPA: 3.7
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.7ish
GRE: 161V, 149Q, 4 W

Extra-curriculars/Experiences:
Research Assistant, part time work, hospital employee
Volunteer/Observation Hours:
200 Outpatient
20 inpatient
10 Pediatrics

LORs:
2 PT's, 1 Prof,

Applied: Nova Ft.Lauderdale, Nova Tampa, USF, and UF

Interviews:

Acceptances: Nova Ft. Lauderdale
Rejections: None
Waiting on: UF, USF, Nova Tampa
 
UPDATE!!!!

University
: UCLA
Major: Biology
Overall GPA: 3.77
Pre-Req GPA: 3.7-3.81 depending on program
Post-Bac GPA: 4.0
GRE: 164 V, 159 Q, 3.5 W

Extracurriculars/Experiences: Editor for undergraduate art journal for 2 and a half years, UCP Wheels for Humanity volunteer building and refurbishing wheelchairs, Rock N' Roll Marathon medical volunteer, 7 on 7 adult coed soccer league (Victorious Secret is our name 😉), Intern for nonprofit serving at-risk youth, Treasurer then Vice President of PT/OT Club, Hosted international students through Global Siblings program at UCLA, KEEN LA athletic sessions with special-needs youth, Life Rolls On, Study abroad, Anatomy Lab Leader, Research assistant for three studies working with obese, opioid-addicted, and HIV+ patients

Volunteer Hours: Outpatient Clinic- 150; Outpatient Pediatric - 34; Outpatient Hospital - 112; Inpatient SNF- 35 hours

LORs: One from physical therapist, one from English professor who I have a great mentoring relationship with, one from supervisor, one from PI

Applying: UCSF/SFSU, Chapman University (Fall Cohort), USC, CSUN, CSULB, Duke, Boston U, UIC, Northwestern, Emory, NYU, UNTHSC
Waitlisted:
Rejected:
Accepted: Northwestern University (10/1)!!

So happy right now! My very first acceptance! Good luck everyone!

Wow congrats on your acceptance! I submitted my application to Northwestern on 8/04 and it was verified 8/07.. hopefully this doesn't mean bad news for me that I haven't heard yet. 🙁
 
Wow congrats on your acceptance! I submitted my application to Northwestern on 8/04 and it was verified 8/07.. hopefully this doesn't mean bad news for me that I haven't heard yet. 🙁

Hey there! I know Northwestern doesn't finish making their decisions regarding applications until December or so. Your application might still need to be reviewed. Good luck!
 
This is from the PTCAS Website:
What Happens Next
Sharing Admission Decisions
Programs will notify applicants directly regarding all admission decisions. Any PTCAS program that offers you acceptance will have access to the number of acceptance offers you have received from other programs and the number of other offers you accepted. Programs will not know the total number of programs you applied to, nor admissions decisions other than acceptance made by other programs at that time. A program that has placed an applicant on a wait-list will not have access to that applicant's admission status at other institutions. After the completion of the 2018–19 admissions cycle in fall 2019, programs then will be able to view applicants' other selected programs and the final admission decision reported by each.​

This is a long game that plays out until about May of next year. You can accept an offer and then rescind it later if you change your mind. It is considered bad form to accept multiple offers and sit on them. At some point, schools can threaten to withdraw their offer if they see that you have accepted more than one offer and haven't made up your mind, which is why most schools require a deposit in January. Even then, some people are still holding out for their number one school and are willing to forfeit their deposit. It makes admissions directors crazy, because they are trying to finalize their cohort and people are still getting offers from other schools. This is why people get pulled off the wait list at the last minute.

I recommend that you accept the offer and wait. [The only caveat is that if you were accepted under Early Decision, then you should have only applied to one school and you shouldn't accept unless you are 100% committed.]
Thanks so much!
 
University: University of Central Florida
Major: Sport and Exercise Science
Undergrad GPA: 3.89
Pre-requisite GPA: 4.0
GRE: 152V, 154Q, 4 W

Extra-curriculars/Experiences:
IMG academy, IM sports, currently working as a personal trainer

Volunteer/Observation Hours:
25 inpatient
30 pediatrics
16 orthopedic outpatient
30 other outpatient

LORs:
2 PT's, 2 Prof

Applied: USF, UF, UCF

Interviews: UCF (11/30)

Acceptances:
Rejections:
None
Waiting on: UF, USF
 
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We have similar stats and are applying to the same schools!!!! Good luck!! 🙂 Keep me updated!
Will do! If possible, send me a message. I'd like to be updated with your process as well. Good luck!
 
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University: Oregon State University
Major: Kinesiology
Cum GPA: 3.30
Post-bac GPA: 3.95
Pre-Req GPA: 3.40–3.70 (depends on retakes)
GRE: 146V, 502Q, 3.0W

Extra-Curric: Biomechanics Teaching Assistant, Health and Wellness Intern,

Observation: 1000 hours as a PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic, 20 hours at a skilled nursing facility

Employment: PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic

Honors: Dean’s list & scholarships

Cert: CPR and AED

LORs: 1 Mentor, 1 Professor, and 2 PTs

Planning to Apply to: New York University, Northwestern University, Long Island University, Chatham University, New York Institute of Technology, Eastern Washington University, Loma Linda University, University of Wisconsin – Madison, University of the, Sciences in Philadelphia, University of Washington, Touro College, Chatham University, Gannon University - Ruskin.

Acceptances: NA
Rejections: NA
Interview Invite: NA

I am so worried about my stats... I know my GRE score is low. Any recommendations on what schools I should apply to? Thanks a lot!

**I know I missed up and applied to a couple of schools that required a higher GRE writing score :'(

Major: Kinesiology
Cum GPA: 3.30
Post-bac GPA: 3.95
Pre-Req GPA: 3.40–3.70 (depends on retakes)
GRE: 146V, 502Q, 3.0W

Extra-Curric: Biomechanics Teaching Assistant, Health and Wellness Intern,

Observation: 1000 hours as a PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic, 20 hours at a skilled nursing facility

Employment: PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic

Honors: Dean’s list & scholarships

Cert: CPR and AED

LORs: 1 Mentor, 1 Professor, and 2 PTs

Planning to Apply to: New York University, Northwestern University, Long Island University, Chatham University, New York Institute of Technology, Eastern Washington University, Loma Linda University, University of Wisconsin – Madison, University of the, Sciences in Philadelphia, University of Washington, Touro College, Chatham University, Gannon University - Ruskin.

Acceptances: NA
Rejections: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Interview: Chatham University (11/3), NYIT (10/26), USA - San Marcos (x), Gannon University @Ruskin (11/10).

Super excited for my upcoming interviews 😀 !!!
***There is hope even w/ a low cGPA & GRE
 
We have fairly similar stats, thanks for giving me a little peace of mind. Good luck with interviews! May I ask how long your supplemental essays for Eastern Washington U were?

Major: Kinesiology
Cum GPA: 3.30
Post-bac GPA: 3.95
Pre-Req GPA: 3.40–3.70 (depends on retakes)
GRE: 146V, 502Q, 3.0W

Extra-Curric: Biomechanics Teaching Assistant, Health and Wellness Intern,

Observation: 1000 hours as a PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic, 20 hours at a skilled nursing facility

Employment: PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic

Honors: Dean’s list & scholarships

Cert: CPR and AED

LORs: 1 Mentor, 1 Professor, and 2 PTs

Planning to Apply to: New York University, Northwestern University, Long Island University, Chatham University, New York Institute of Technology, Eastern Washington University, Loma Linda University, University of Wisconsin – Madison, University of the, Sciences in Philadelphia, University of Washington, Touro College, Chatham University, Gannon University - Ruskin.

Acceptances: NA
Rejections: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Interview: Chatham University (11/3), NYIT (10/26), USA - San Marcos (x), Gannon University @Ruskin (11/10).

Super excited for my upcoming interviews 😀 !!!
***There is hope even w/ a low cGPA & GRE[/QUOTE]
 
We have fairly similar stats, thanks for giving me a little peace of mind. Good luck with interviews! May I ask how long your supplemental essays for Eastern Washington U were?

Major: Kinesiology
Cum GPA: 3.30
Post-bac GPA: 3.95
Pre-Req GPA: 3.40–3.70 (depends on retakes)
GRE: 146V, 502Q, 3.0W

Extra-Curric: Biomechanics Teaching Assistant, Health and Wellness Intern,

Observation: 1000 hours as a PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic, 20 hours at a skilled nursing facility

Employment: PT/OT aide at an outpatient clinic

Honors: Dean’s list & scholarships

Cert: CPR and AED

LORs: 1 Mentor, 1 Professor, and 2 PTs

Planning to Apply to: New York University, Northwestern University, Long Island University, Chatham University, New York Institute of Technology, Eastern Washington University, Loma Linda University, University of Wisconsin – Madison, University of the, Sciences in Philadelphia, University of Washington, Touro College, Chatham University, Gannon University - Ruskin.

Acceptances: NA
Rejections: University of Wisconsin - Madison
Interview: Chatham University (11/3), NYIT (10/26), USA - San Marcos (x), Gannon University @Ruskin (11/10).

Super excited for my upcoming interviews 😀 !!!
***There is hope even w/ a low cGPA & GRE
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I don't really remember how long my essay was, sorry. I didn't meet the GRE requirement, but I realized too late...because I had already submitted my app via PTCAS. I am pretty sure they are going to send me an automatic rejection, so I didn't really write much.
 
University: Queens College
Major: Exercise Science
Undergrad GPA: 3.954
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.9ish
GRE: 153V, 152Q, 3.5 W

Extra-curriculars/Experiences:
Tutor (High schoolers), Volunteer at a consulate, NYC cares, Teacher at an Arabic Institute.
Volunteer/Observation Hours:
170 hours Inpatient rehab (Acute therapy, Neurology, Med-Surg)
20 hours Outpatient hospital
57 hours Outpatient clinic
Honors: Dean's List, Presidential Scholar

LORs:

2 PT's, 1 Prof

Applied: LIU, SUNY Downstate, Touro College, Hunter College, Stony Brook, Chatham University, Drexel University, NYIT, MCPHS,

Interviews: Stony Brook (11/30), NYIT (11/9), Chatham (11/3), MCPHS (11/27)

Acceptances: N/A
Rejections: N/A

I reaaaally want to enter the Hunter program. I know its crazy competitive but it's seriously my dream. I would still be happy with Stony or Downstate but Hunter is definitely on the top of my list.
 
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Has anyone heard anything back from either U of Indy or Mount St. Joseph?
 
University: Ohio State University
Major: Health Sciences
Undergrad GPA: 3.69
GRE: 158V, 147Q, 4.0W

I also have an Associate's Degree in General Sciences from a community college from doing PSEO in high school.

Extra-curriculars:
Student volunteer in RARE lab at OSU Crane Sports Med, volunteered in Peru for one week to improve conditions in a daycare, student volunteer at Delay the Disease (exercise class for people with Parkinson's disease), Exec board for OSU Pre-PT/OT Club for 2 years, Team leader of Buckeyethon (philanthropy event pediatric cancer research) for one year and general member the year before,

Work Experience:
Outpatient ortho clinic aide (paid): 2000 hours, independent contractor through Rover and private dog-sitting/walking business, Direct Youth Support Professional for kids with behavioral and mental disabilities for summer of 2017, office assistant for OSU summer conference housing summer 2017, student researcher in a stress lab at OSU's Institute for Behavioral Medicine Research for one semester, student fundraiser at OSU's call center for one year

Volunteer/Observation Hours:
Outpatient ortho clinic aide (paid): 2000 hours
40 inpatient (20 in acute heart hospital, 20 in sub-acute inpatient rehab)

Certs: CPR

LORs:
1 professor, 1 boss, 2 PTs (one recently became my boss)

Applied: Ohio State University, Ohio University, University of Toledo

Interviews: OU 11/30, Toledo 12/7, OSU 12/14

Acceptances: University of Toledo 1/10/19 (declined 1/14/19), Ohio University 1/14/19

Waitlist:
OSU (currently #3)

Good luck to everyone!!
 
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Has anyone heard anything back from either U of Indy or Mount St. Joseph?
I heard back from U Indy last week, but I know some applicants heard back weeks before me (not sure if it was early admissions apps)
 
University: University of Florida
Major: Health Science
Undergrad GPA: 3.7
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.7ish
GRE: 161V, 149Q, 4 W

Extra-curriculars/Experiences:
Research Assistant, part time work, hospital employee
Volunteer/Observation Hours:
200 Outpatient
20 inpatient
10 Pediatrics

LORs:
2 PT's, 1 Prof,

Applied: Nova Ft.Lauderdale, Nova Tampa, USF, and UF

Interviews:

Acceptances: Nova Ft. Lauderdale
Rejections: None
Waiting on: UF, USF, Nova Tampa
Hi! When did you submit your application to/hear back from Nova Ft. Lauderdale? I have similar stats and I am hoping to hear back from them soon!
 
University: California State University, Long Beach
Major: Kinesiology, Exercise Science
Overall GPA: 3.84
Pre-Req GPA: 4.00
GRE: 151V 158Q 4.5W

Volunteer: 800+ outpatient, 100 inpatient
LOR: 2 physical therapists; 1 CSULB professor

Applied: Chapman University, CSU Northridge, CSU Sacramento, Northern Arizona University, Mayo Clinic, USC
Interviews: Mayo Clinic (declined), NAU, CSU Sacramento (declined)
Acceptances: NAU, CSUN
Rejections:
 
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First time posting! I know my chances are low with my pGPA, but hoping for the best this cycle!

University: Northwestern University
Major: Dance and Psychology
Undergrad GPA: 3.37
Postbacc GPA: 4.0
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.0-3.2 depending on school, only applying where I meet the minimum
GRE: 156V, 159Q, 5.0 W
*Included a statement in my application saying that many of my prerequisite courses were taken during a time of serious injury/chronic pain, leading to me having spinal surgery over winter break of my junior year. I know this affected my grades in these courses, but it did give me a lot more exposure to PT as a patient.

Extra-curriculars/Experiences: Research Assistant in a psychology lab, Research Assistant on a dance science project, student admissions council (host prospective students and show them around campus/tell them about the school), president/founder of an a cappella group, member of 3 dance groups, performed in and choreographed for many dance shows on campus, choreographed a musical on campus, executive board/public relations chair for my dance group, volunteer at 2 animal shelters

Volunteer/Observation Hours: Over 350 (with 250 more in progress) working as a rehab aide in an outpatient clinic; 34 unpaid at outpatient clinics; 11 in occupational outpatient, 7 in wellness outpatient, 25 in inpatient

Certification: Adult and pediatric CPR, AED, and first aid

LORs: 1 PT (the manager of the clinic where I work), 1 psych professor who runs the lab I worked in, 1 dance professor who mentors the graduating dance majors

Applying: Northwestern, Rosalind Franklin, UIC, NYU, Touro, Franklin Pierce (NH and AZ), GWU, Hampton, UMiami, Emory, Regis

Rejections: UIC, Franklin Pierce AZ (pGPA didn't meet requirements)

Interviews: NYU (12/7), Emory (1/11)

Acceptances: Franklin Pierce NH (12/14), Touro Bay Shore (12/20), Northwestern (2/6)

Updates: Received invitation for Touro supplemental app (11/2), Alternate Candidate for Northwestern (11/30), Waitlisted for interview at Regis (12/12), Waitlisted at Emory (2/13)

Attending Northwestern University!!! :biglove:
 
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University: Kean University
Major: Biology Pre-Professional
Cumulative GPA: 3.72
Pre-Req GPA: ~3.6 - 3.7 depending on the school
GRE: 143 Verbal, 150 Quantitative, 4.5 Writing, when taken again I got a 146, 149, and 4.5.

Observation Hours:
200+ hours obtained and 100+ hours planned in an outpatient facility
50+ hours in a pediatric outpatient facility

Letters:
2 letters of recommendation from Physical Therapists, one of which who has been practicing for over 30 years.
1 Biology professor

Applied to:
AT Still University
Plymouth State University
East Tennessee State University
Rocky Mountain University
Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences
University of Mary
Midwestern University- Glendale
MCPHS- Boston
University of Sciences
University of St. Augustine- San Marcos
University of New England
University of Lynchburg

Interviews:
University of Mary
Midwestern University (denied interview)
University of New England
MCPHS (declined)
University of Sciences
Murphy Deming College of Health Sciences (declined)
University of St. Augustine (declined)
Plymouth State University (declined)

Waitlist:
University of New England

Acceptances:
University of Mary (withdrew my acceptance)
University of the Sciences
University of Lynchburg

Attending:
I am still in the decision process between University of Lynchburg and University of Sciences but I am leaning more towards the University of Lynchburg!! If anyone has any input on either school it would be greatly appreciated!
 
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Hey guys I recently finished my applications to the following schools and was wondering how competitive I was and which schools I had a chance in receiving an interview! Thank you!! Here are my stats

Major: Biology pre-professional
cGPA: 3.4
pGPA:
3.65(Usciences)
3.55 Temple
3.66 St. Augustine
3.60 AT Still
3.59 Plymouth State
3.71 Midwestern-Glendale
3.59 Emory & Henry
3.61 University of Lynchburg
3.50 MCPHS

GRE:147/149Verbal and Math 4.0 Writing.

Observation hours:
200 completed 100 pending outpatient geriatrics (worked as a PT aide/volunteer)
50 completed outpatient ped's

total=350 hours in two settings.

Please let me know what you guys think! Thank you!

Applied: USciences, Temple St.Augstine (California), AT Still, Plymouth State, Midwestern-Glendale, Emory&Henry, Lynchburg, MCPHS
Planning: Franklin Pierce(NH),University of Mary

Interviews: University of Mary, University of Sciences
Accepted: N/A
Declined: N/A
Waitlisted: Midwestern-Glendale
 
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Hi everyone! I graduate/ finish my pre-reqs in about a year and a half and will begin applying to PT programs. However, I need some advice about observation hours. I have already completed some shadowing hours; however, I was offered an opportunity to be an RBT (registered behavior technician) at a school for disabled children. I have always had my mind set on earning hours as a rehab technician to make my application more competitive.... Should I take the RBT route or will PT schools rather see rehab tech hours?

I appreciate any tips! Good luck on apps. 🙂
 
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