Keep it cool is all I have to say.
I did not have the most impressive scores/stats at all when I applied. I did have experience as a dentist back in my home country but that was my only plus... I had NO experience at all here in the US .As a matter of fact I had the lowest boards score of all applicants when I was interviewing. My GPA was a joke... No need to say everyone was always making me feel bad and looking at me like I would never get in...
Well... What I did is I worked hard on writing a nice letter of intent, getting very good WELL WRITTEN recommendation letters ( if you are getting letters from a foreigner, make sure you show them what a recommendation letter from the US should look like and offer help with grammar)
And I really believe I interviewed really well... I knew it was the only thing I had that could differentiate me from others: my personal interview...
I applied to several schools and programs. I was rejected from every specialty program, they never gave me a chance for an interview (meaning they did not like my stats, I was competing with America students and that makes it harder). I applied to 5 IDP programs, was invited for 4 interviews..
Once I got the interview invitation I knew I was going to impress them... I knew I had decent hand skills and most of all, I prepared myself really well to make sure and have a good interview. I was confident , I had ways to show all the good things about myself and justify the weaknesses of my resume...When I walked out of my interviews, just by the reaction of the faculty interviewing me I sort of knew I was in. I could tell we had good connection and I learned how not to be shy, be personable and professional.
I was accepted in every school I interviewed at...
So, bottom line is: IT is simpler than you think... Dont worry so much about all the details on your resume. Of course it is good to make your resume rich, but nothing will matter if you do not know how to interview
Learn EVERYTHING you can about interviews.. Learn questions asked. Talk a lot to people who interviews and was accepted. Read tips on how to prepare/dress and present yourself...Seems like a small detail, but a good interview makes ALL the difference... If possible take a course to prepare yourself for these interviews and practical exams..
Good luck!