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Hey, I know this is a rough time as people get placed on waitlist or find out you were not admitted. I just want to share my story really quick.
First important to note that even to finish my bachelor's degree I was a non-traditional student.
The first year I applied to grad school was the same year I finished my bachelor's I was grateful in the end I didn't get in as I didn't really have the experience and honestly I still didn't understand the full scope of Occupational Therapy.
The second year I had some work experience and was hopeful in getting in, but still I was denied. This one hurt I was bummed it was a rough year (for more reasons than just not being admitted)
The third year I applied to just two schools (one local and I applied to each year), the other out of state had not yet applied. I was waitlisted to the out of state program. I ended up being #5 and quickly moved #3 on the list but the seats never moved after that. During last summer I thought I would apply for a local OTA program but they were going to make me take their version of Intro to OT and not accept the one I took at my Alma Mater. I will say I was frustrated but it reignited the spark, and that class ended up being better then the one I had took previously.
So I reapplied. First to the out of state school I had been waitlisted at (still have yet to hear from them). Then to another out of state school I had heard of by happenstance because I met a student who was completing her fieldwork at one of my residents appointments. This school is clear across the country and doesn't use OTCAS. I would have never looked into it if I hadn't met this student.
But I was accepted! I really am pleased with what the program has to offer with their faculty and this has been a dream for such a long time. I'm still kind of in awe after receiving years of rejections. So if OT is really your goal, don't give up. You can and will make it happen!
First important to note that even to finish my bachelor's degree I was a non-traditional student.
The first year I applied to grad school was the same year I finished my bachelor's I was grateful in the end I didn't get in as I didn't really have the experience and honestly I still didn't understand the full scope of Occupational Therapy.
The second year I had some work experience and was hopeful in getting in, but still I was denied. This one hurt I was bummed it was a rough year (for more reasons than just not being admitted)
The third year I applied to just two schools (one local and I applied to each year), the other out of state had not yet applied. I was waitlisted to the out of state program. I ended up being #5 and quickly moved #3 on the list but the seats never moved after that. During last summer I thought I would apply for a local OTA program but they were going to make me take their version of Intro to OT and not accept the one I took at my Alma Mater. I will say I was frustrated but it reignited the spark, and that class ended up being better then the one I had took previously.
So I reapplied. First to the out of state school I had been waitlisted at (still have yet to hear from them). Then to another out of state school I had heard of by happenstance because I met a student who was completing her fieldwork at one of my residents appointments. This school is clear across the country and doesn't use OTCAS. I would have never looked into it if I hadn't met this student.
But I was accepted! I really am pleased with what the program has to offer with their faculty and this has been a dream for such a long time. I'm still kind of in awe after receiving years of rejections. So if OT is really your goal, don't give up. You can and will make it happen!