I'm in NYC, 30 years old, have 8 years experience in healthcare as an EMT and EKG/phlebotomy, mental health. I'm about to finish up an AA degree in Speech Pathology, but most of my pre-reqs fill OT requirements as well. I'm eyeing OT, but I have SLP as the back-up.
I only have 5-6 classes left to finish my AA. My current GPA is 3.6. I'm planning to apply to two OT schools in my area: Touro College and York College. York only requires an overall GPA of 3.0 but Touro on the other hand requires a overall GPA AND a science GPA of 3.0 each. While my overall GPA is good, my science GPA is 2.75. One of my pre-reqs left to do is chemistry. Do you think if everything else is good (my letter, references, OT volunteer hours, overall GPA) then maybe they won't make a big deal if my science GPA is a little under 3.0?
A part of me is really tempting to just go for OTA because its an associates. I know they average like $53-$55k but that's not too bad for an associates is it? Then again, the other side of me is saying just wait, do the masters in OT or SLP, it will be worth it.
I'm not looking to get rich, but at least to live comfortably and reasonably. For instance, I could be happy making $60-$80k with a masters in SLP or OT. I wouldn't mind that.
Any advice?
I only have 5-6 classes left to finish my AA. My current GPA is 3.6. I'm planning to apply to two OT schools in my area: Touro College and York College. York only requires an overall GPA of 3.0 but Touro on the other hand requires a overall GPA AND a science GPA of 3.0 each. While my overall GPA is good, my science GPA is 2.75. One of my pre-reqs left to do is chemistry. Do you think if everything else is good (my letter, references, OT volunteer hours, overall GPA) then maybe they won't make a big deal if my science GPA is a little under 3.0?
A part of me is really tempting to just go for OTA because its an associates. I know they average like $53-$55k but that's not too bad for an associates is it? Then again, the other side of me is saying just wait, do the masters in OT or SLP, it will be worth it.
I'm not looking to get rich, but at least to live comfortably and reasonably. For instance, I could be happy making $60-$80k with a masters in SLP or OT. I wouldn't mind that.
Any advice?
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