St Augustine DPT Fall 2013

Started by Terps1991
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The only thing I got back from them is my certified receipt that they received my application. No emails as of yet. I even emailed them to see if they gotten my application yet, they said wait for an email back.
 
At the risk of getting others excited seeing this thread bumped, I think it should be any day now that we should be hearing about interviews.

I'm going crazy waiting
 
what makes you think that?

Well I looked back at last year's thread and most people started getting emails about interviews in the beginning of February. I've also heard that interviews will be around the 15th or so, maybe even the 22nd.

Could be wrong, I'm not 100%. It may also be my own wishful thinking, as well
 
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Sure thing!

Undergrad: University of California, Santa Barbara (2012)
Major: Sociology
Overall undergraduate GPA: 3.1
Pre-requisite GPA: 3.8

GRE: 158 Verbal, 163 Quantitative, 3.0 AW (just took it once...awfully long test)
Volunteer Hours: ~1000 outpatient, 60 inpatient
Work Experience: Athletic Physical Therapy as PT Aide (~1.5 years)

Accepted: Touro University of Nevada, Loma Linda University
Interviews: Loma Linda (12/20), Western U (2/2), University of St. Augustine (declined)
Waitlisted: Midwestern Glendale AZ (waitlisted), Pacific University OR (waitlisted)
Rejected: None yet.
Still waiting: USC, Chapman, Northern Arizona University, CSUN
 
Interviews will be conducted on March 1st, in case you don't already know. If you're coming to the Florida campus, I'll see you then.

Kevin
 
San Marcos interviews are on Friday, Feb 22nd.

I got my interview e-mail on the 31st as well.
 
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Leh- what in state school did you get in? I live in NC also. What are your stats if you dont mind sharing.
I got into a private school with a brand new program - Wingate University. They start in January and I will be in their first graduating class. My stats weren't the best but I believe my hours, GRE, and LOR's made up for the deficiencies in my application:
PTCAS GPA: 3.09
PTCAS PreReq: 2.90 (with retakes it's around a 3.4-3.5)
GRE: 303
Obs Hours: 450+
 
I'm doing my undergrad in nc and I was thinking about wingate but that $30k a year tuition just kills it for me... I like that January start date tho I feel like you get a little break to work and save up money between undegrad and pt school
Where are you doing your undergrad at? And yeah, the 30k tuition a year is rough, but it's the only school I've gotten into so far and it's close to Charlotte (where I live.) And they'll have brand new, state of the art facilities which I really like. Plus... with my stats, I don't think I'll be able to get into a state school. But we'll see!
 
Does anyone know how many students are interviewed for each campus? And who else Will be attending the interview march 1st? I'm so excited for it!
 
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Does anyone know how many students are interviewed for each campus? And who else Will be attending the interview march 1st? I'm so excited for it!

I just had my interview at the San Marcos campus on Friday. Our student leader said there were about 100 interviewees that day, and there were 2 more smaller interview days (she didn't know how many would be interviewed for the other two days though). We were told there were around 75 admitted between OT, PT and Dual.

Which campus are you interviewing at?
 
Interviews were by email. They call for acceptance into the program, and I believe it is an email or letter in the mail for wait list and rejections.
 
It went pretty well. The interview was really relaxed, and the essay portion was good as well. Make sure to have some good questions to ask after they ask you interview questions.
 
Does anyone know how many students are interviewed for each campus? And who else Will be attending the interview march 1st? I'm so excited for it!

Expect about 100 applicants for the three programs. The essay will usually ask you about how you will meet the demands of graduate school. That was my question. Think fast, write something, and check your writing. You'll have 30 minutes I believe. I'll be here on Friday so if you have questions I can speak to you directly.

Kevin
 
Okay, thank you!! So it seems like a good percentage of students interviewed will be accepted? Is that correct?
 
I got my acceptance call today! I got into the Dual program at the San Marcos Campus. Has anyone else heard?
 
Still waiting to hear back. I'm super nervous knowing you already got a call and I haven't heard anything yet.
 
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If any of you attended the Florida campus for the interview yesterday, I would be interested in any feedback you might have.
 
I was at the interview in FL yesterday. I was a little on the fence about the school going in, but I actually liked it a lot more than I thought I would. The students seemed genuine about liking the school and the area. My interview went very well. This is the 3rd one I've been on, and I have the best feeling about this one by far. My interviewer gave me lots of positive feedback during the interview, letting me know that I answered well and asked good questions. I do still have some doubts if it would be the right school for me.

What did you think?
 
I was at the interview in FL yesterday. I was a little on the fence about the school going in, but I actually liked it a lot more than I thought I would. The students seemed genuine about liking the school and the area.?

I'm glad you found me and my classmates "genuine." Yes we do like the area, even those of us who come from urban areas. None of us would have volunteered to answer your questions if we didn't truly have confidence in the program. I wish you luck.

Kevin
 
Oh you're a current student? Would you mind sharing how you feel about a couple of things? I actually woke up feeling extremely sick the other day and without much of a voice, so I didn't get to ask a few things during the Q & A.

When comparing the USA curriculum to other DPT programs, I noticed that you guys take a little less gross anatomy. Do you feel like that has impacted your understanding at all, or do you feel like what you took was sufficient?

They said in the beginning that it is too hard to match the students with their choice of field experience. Does that mean you don't get any say at all?

Since the class sizes are larger than at other schools, do you feel like you are close to your own cohort and how much do you interact with other cohorts?

I said you guys all seemed genuine because at my other interviews the students seemed to be answering these questions based on what they thought sounded good, not necessarily because it was the truth. I didn't get that feeling from you. As a current undergrad at UCF, I would actually welcome being in a less urban setting. St. Augustine reminds me very much of my home town, which is small and beachside.
 
I have an interview this Friday in Austin. We don't need to bring anything, do we? I'm used to bringing some sort of folder or something whenever I go to an interview
 
I had an interview at the San Marcos Campus, and I didn't need to bring anything. I brought a pen and a list of questions I wanted to ask so I could read them over before my interview, but other than that, nothing. Good luck!
 
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