yes, schools will tell you that they weight heavily on the GPA, work/experiences, and OAT scores. But really, what matters most is the OAT score. Trust me on this one. Undergraduate GPA doesn't really mean that much, it's your OAT that's the meat part that will get you in. OAT scores will predict how well you do on the National Boards and it will predict how well you do in optometry school. Yes, GPA is important, but if your OAT score is around a 340, you're pretty safe to get in with a 2.75. one other important is to apply early, the early they see your application, the better chance you will get in because they don't a lot others that they can compare you to.