Hey guys. It's my fifth year at a local university. I started of pre-med my first two years, took a few science classes and did NOT do well...that was in gen chem,precalc, cell bio, and bio 101. i literally failed those classes. Then i changed my major to education, did pretty well in those classes, but decided I wanted to back to a healthcare profession, so I took a few Speech Therapy courses. I did well in those too, but now, being my fifth year, I'm leaning towards OT after doing some shadowing and talking with a few close OT friends. My cumulative is a 3.01 (due to my terrible freshman and sophomore years), and I'll probably graduate with around a 3.1-3.2. I wasn't planning on taking the GRE but the more I look around, it seems the GRE is a great idea.
I worked as a salesperson until a week ago for about a year and half. I have PLENTY of volunteer experience, I plan on having plenty of observation hours (at least 100+) and I'm in the psychology honors society. Psychology is my major.
With that said, I have a few options. I can finish up my degree and graduate with my BS in Psychology in May of 2013, as I have been planning, knocking out one or two OT prereqs by then-A&P, Stats, maybe neuroanatomy (which I plan on, and will ace). And then take a couple others over the summer as a post bacc student (Physics, Med Terminology, A&P II), and then the GRE at some point between that.
A few questions. One, the gen chem and cell bio classes that I failed my first two years of school...I know those aren't pre-reqs but considering they are science classes, do you recommend I retake them? I also ended up with a C in Basic Bio but I know with even minimal effort I could definitely get an A in that class. I've taken my academics more seriously over the years but unfortunately my science GPA is suffering. Also, do you think that is going to be a serious handicap to my application or as long as I do well in the majority of the pre-reqs I should be okay? Also, does it look bad for grad schools if I took five years to graduate with a BS in Psychology, with 3-4 different majors being changed (I never declared them, but you can see by the courses I chose to take)? And finally, if I take the following summer to complete some prereqs as a post-bacc or guest student at a University, is that unappealing as well?
I'm not looking to get into ANY top schools. Just anything AOTA accredited. Location doesn't matter to me either. Thanks for taking the time to read this.
I worked as a salesperson until a week ago for about a year and half. I have PLENTY of volunteer experience, I plan on having plenty of observation hours (at least 100+) and I'm in the psychology honors society. Psychology is my major.
With that said, I have a few options. I can finish up my degree and graduate with my BS in Psychology in May of 2013, as I have been planning, knocking out one or two OT prereqs by then-A&P, Stats, maybe neuroanatomy (which I plan on, and will ace). And then take a couple others over the summer as a post bacc student (Physics, Med Terminology, A&P II), and then the GRE at some point between that.
A few questions. One, the gen chem and cell bio classes that I failed my first two years of school...I know those aren't pre-reqs but considering they are science classes, do you recommend I retake them? I also ended up with a C in Basic Bio but I know with even minimal effort I could definitely get an A in that class. I've taken my academics more seriously over the years but unfortunately my science GPA is suffering. Also, do you think that is going to be a serious handicap to my application or as long as I do well in the majority of the pre-reqs I should be okay? Also, does it look bad for grad schools if I took five years to graduate with a BS in Psychology, with 3-4 different majors being changed (I never declared them, but you can see by the courses I chose to take)? And finally, if I take the following summer to complete some prereqs as a post-bacc or guest student at a University, is that unappealing as well?
I'm not looking to get into ANY top schools. Just anything AOTA accredited. Location doesn't matter to me either. Thanks for taking the time to read this.