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There seems to be many threads where the poster debates as to whether they should apply or not apply to a particular school for any of a number of reasons but usually relating to some borderline stats.
In general, I would say you should always apply because you never want to reject yourself. If you're going to be rejected, let the schools reject you.
Now, obviously there is some level of honesty needed here. If you have a 2.2 GPA and a 250 OAT, it's probably not worth the expense of the application fees and the aggrivation of badgering people to write you recs and the hassle of writing an essay but in general, apply. Don't reject yourself.
And that's for anything in life. Not just optometry school.
In general, I would say you should always apply because you never want to reject yourself. If you're going to be rejected, let the schools reject you.
Now, obviously there is some level of honesty needed here. If you have a 2.2 GPA and a 250 OAT, it's probably not worth the expense of the application fees and the aggrivation of badgering people to write you recs and the hassle of writing an essay but in general, apply. Don't reject yourself.
And that's for anything in life. Not just optometry school.