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Hey, guys I didn't see a thread for this new application cycle. How many of you guys have submitted your applications? Have you heard anything back?
3 hours ago, Jack Robins said:Those of you who invited for the early acceptance opportunity, can you share your stat? Thank you and good luck ?
Sure. What kind of stats are you looking for?
undergrad GPA: 3.45 (I got a D in one class, and an F in another class)
fast forward a decade later: 4.0 in my pre req courses.
51 minutes ago, wp650 said:Sure. What kind of stats are you looking for?
undergrad GPA: 3.45 (I got a D in one class, and an F in another class)
fast forward a decade later: 4.0 in my pre req courses.
Thanks for the GPA information. What about your work experience or health care experience. Appropriate your help.
1 hour ago, Jack Robins said:Thanks for the GPA information. What about your work experience or health care experience. Appropriate your help.
Ah, extra curriculars - yes that's the most important part of an application. Instead of going through my entire resume, I'll share the two things I think helped me the most. I have been involved in research for a few years now and have been published a handful of times, with my first publishing taking place 6 months after I got hired at my first research position. I have a ton of life experience (I have seen hell and back) and I think this life experience has helped me the most. Literally, your holistic application speaks so much. You can have a class full of 4.0 GPA students, but it's what you present in your personal statement that is most important. Your personal statement/goal statement is important too on top of your extra curriculars, but it depends on who's reading it.
On 1/22/2021 at 12:18 PM, lvsfrmthvn said:***** told me that people who get an invite to early acceptance opportunity day have (I think) over a 3.75 undergrad GPA, 3.75 last 60 units GPA, 2-3 or less mistakes in the personal essays, and excellent ratings in the letters of recommendation. It's less of an interview to compete to get in and more of a "get to know you" interview to make sure you're a good fit for them and they're a good fit for you.
He gave me this info a while ago so the criteria may be +/- some haha.
Congrats to anyone who get the early acceptance opportunity day invite!!
Don’t lose hope everyone! My GPA was way lower than a 3.5 and I got an Early Acceptance Opportunity invitation.
1 hour ago, Simplyheizel said:Hello everyone, I’m new to this platform! I received the Early Acceptance Opportunity Day a couple of days ago and will be attending it...however I’m now between two schools-WesternU and APU ELMSN program. I don’t know which one will be best for me...does anyone have some advice?
for me I would make my decision on price at that point. I believe they are very similar in stats. Whats the total program for APU?
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Those of you who invited for the early acceptance opportunity, can you share your stat? Thank you and good luck ?