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I am trying to get into PT school and was wondering if I should disclose my criminal history to the schools I apply to. I have been charged with two felonies (only convicted for one) and was wondering if this will disqualify me from getting into PT school. I have a higher GPA and GRE scores than most of the people that apply-- (3.9 gpa, 164 v, 168 q GRE scores, 5.5 AW) so I feel like my criminal history should not discount me. I would be a better, more competent PT than just about anyone out there. Both of my felonies were really stupid and done when I was a really young and immature 22-year old (now I am 23). I got into a fight with an elderly man in a grocery store (shouldn't matter b/c I don't want to study geriatrics-- I have a bad temper). I am more interested in PT for making a private practice and cashing in on loads of money, primarily focusing on middle-aged adults with good insurance plans.
Should I be honest and upfront or try to sneak this one past the admissions boards? I really want to go to USC.
Thanks for the help,
Josh
Should I be honest and upfront or try to sneak this one past the admissions boards? I really want to go to USC.
Thanks for the help,
Josh