Slightly low GPA and stressed

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robert lebow

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I'm currently a junior in college with a 2.9 GPA. I'm not sure if I'll be able to raise it to a 3.0 by graduation and fear my dream to be a PT will be over. all of the PT grad programs I search require a 3.0 minimum GPA. If anybody knows if there are any such programs or has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
 
Hi! Well good news is that maybe taking a year off after graduating would be a good thing for you. You could focus on retaking classes and getting on the right track. I'm telling you from experience, because I've applied for a few times. I took this past year to make my application better. I am so glad i did. If you need help message me!
 
I'm currently a junior in college with a 2.9 GPA. I'm not sure if I'll be able to raise it to a 3.0 by graduation and fear my dream to be a PT will be over. all of the PT grad programs I search require a 3.0 minimum GPA. If anybody knows if there are any such programs or has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks
 
As a junior you still have a year and a half to bring your GPA up if you can do really well in all your classes. The other thing to consider is how you have done in your prerequisite courses. If you haven't down well as ptlover said you may want to take some time off to retake a few classes.
 
From here on out, get straight As (or close). Take extra classes this summer. Don't plan on applying during your senior year. You likely will need another grade boost year. But honestly, all is not lost. Get your head in the game and buckle down. Make a plan and go after it.
 
you haven't down well as ptlover said you may want to take some time off to retake a few classes.
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