******* Tips for Grad school??
So im applying to do my Masters in Occupational Therapy with a 3.269 GPA. Last year, I have 3.24 and was placed on the waiting list, but the final version. I received today but im thinking get more courses than the transcripts are sent back to their GPA to 3.30. My question is this: I take classes directly related to occupational therapy (eg, psych course on assistive technology for students with special needs), which may be a little harder, and I could Blow My option is raise public procurement, or should, of course, I can guarantee that in studies such as sociology, or women, because I am a great writer? OR – I had to play it safe & take a course and not just rely on the IVE further experience, because I used last year. I was a research assistant, certificate of reinforcing course (targeted nursing home) and I have put in volunteer hours, does restorative care in long-term care facilities.
People who are currently decide if you leave school grad will be swayed one way or another by the difference between 3.24 and 3.27. Or even 3.30. It's a pretty small difference. What you must do As you noted down all the things you various other candidates … as well as things that are out: research assistantship, certificates, courses and volunteer work. There will probably be the place to request that all those things, and when You want to talk about the impact of these experiences to you. In Grad school, you must be self-motivated, hard work, and you will do much write. The only thing you can do to show these skills would go far to convince the graduate student to accept it. And good GRE score is not painful. Good luck!
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