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You too, like myself, can be accepted to an MSOT program! I was accepted via the alternate list to the California State University Dominguez Hills MSOT program. My advice is to never give up, as cliche as it sounds. One thing I think that set me apart was the 500 volunteer hours from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Long Beach. Some other sub 3.0 student on here had a bunch of volunteer experience with pediatric oncology or something like that and he got into one school and alternate listing at USC, and he only applied to 2 schools. So you don't need OT volunteer hours so much as general human service hours, in my humble opinion. I had like 130 OT hours, but 100 hours with the developmentally disabled and 440 hours at the VA at the time of application.
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