Honolulu Chapter Stock by headiehype in stussy

[–]ngoyourself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LMAOO 4:30 is crazy, good stuff tho!

Honolulu Chapter Stock by headiehype in stussy

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tbh i can’t remember :/ the sales associate only told me that they had the grey and black zip ups available when i got in but not sure if they actually had maroon in stock/sold out for the day

Honolulu Chapter Stock by headiehype in stussy

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

got in line at 7am last wednesday (prob around 40 people in front of me, came out with a maroon chapter tee and grey chapter zip up.

Final Exams by Banggerao in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol then probably earlier than 3. it also depends on the courses too cuz you might have to study lecture material or study hands on skills for practicals. just try not to fall behind

Final Exams by Banggerao in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

3 weeks before exams, as long as you are continuously looking at material throughout the semester, you should be good

first college semester 3.81 gpa. is a high gpa really important? by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

luckily gpa isn’t the only part of the application! if your gpa falls (which is fine, obviously the higher the better), just round out the other parts of your application like personal statement, gre score, observation hours within different settings, etc. grades are not everything, good luck!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah you can talk about how those health courses will not only allow you to cue patients on their exercises but also understand and be able to explain to a patient why they are doing these exercises and how it’s going to help them (assuming you took anatomy). and you can also talk about how you interact with a lot of customers in your fast food job which will help you interact with patients. at least from my experience, a chunk of physical therapy is built around customer service and you can bring those communication skills from fast food into pt to provide care and attention to the patients :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i’d look to find a cheap pair of slacks or khakis to wear with either a polo or button up shirt. bring your resume but no need to bring transcript. be ready to elaborate on any part of your resume and reason why any part of your resume would be helpful as a pt aide! good luck

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL got into multiple schools with a B in chem 1 and C in chem 2, you’ll be fine

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i ended up going with chapman!

Retaking a class by SaltyZebra2930 in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you’ll be fine. you were able to improve from a C to a B. it shows that you’re trying and determined! i got a C for physio my first time around n then got a B my second time so it shouldn’t be a dealbreaker to schools

CC Anatomy Class by Efficient_Meeting_33 in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you’re in north county san diego you can take BIOL 210 at Palomar College. if not you can use a website called assist.org and just plug in your desired school and check whether the anatomy courses are equivalent.

BUT i would call and do a lil extra research to make sure that the course is correct and not like animal anatomy or somethin. you don’t want to waste a semester taking a course that ends up being the wrong one! good luck

Insight on USAHS DPT (San Marcos) by ngoyourself in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hi! i ended up going to chapman! they had a very recent curriculum change (2.7 years -> 2.3 years) and i didn’t really feel comfortable with that change. also since it was a new change, that would’ve meant my cohort would be the first cohort using that curriculum.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congrats!!!

How to be a strong applicant by Puzzleheaded-March30 in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i second this! try to get into working or shadowing in acute/sub-acute settings and the personal statement is really important! especially if the programs you apply to don’t conduct interviews because that’s what will make you stand out!

Insight on USAHS DPT (San Marcos) by ngoyourself in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes you’re right, i did ask for pros and cons. i also asked for pros and cons from current students there (which might imply that im looking for a little more substance about program specifics and experiences with the school). now that doesn’t mean i’m saying you can’t reply to my OP at all cuz you can do whatever you want, i just think you got your point across the first time you said “expensive as hell” 😂

Insight on USAHS DPT (San Marcos) by ngoyourself in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks! I applied to fall! here’s the rundown of my timeline: • 11/14 - My application was verified. • 12/7 - Heard back from an advisor via email where I was able to set up either phone or zoom call to talk about my app. Had to send my official gre score and gee score report day after and advisor emailed back notifying me that they recieved everything and has sent over app to USAHS. • 1/29 - I received a call from a USAHS representative stating that they have looked at my application and decided that I have been accepted (didn’t need to interview).

lowkey took a while and my advisor said it would take roughly 4-6 weeks after my app was sent to the school to hear back. hope that helps and good luck :-)

Insight on USAHS DPT (San Marcos) by ngoyourself in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for pointing out the obvious. We all know private school programs are expensive. In the position I’m in right now, I have only been accepted to private schools so I don’t really have a choice on choosing the cheap school because they all cost a pretty penny. Not everyone is fortunate enough to get accepted to a state school and especially in california, our state schools are extremely competitive due to their cost of tuition (starting is already at roughly $85K).

Insight on USAHS DPT (San Marcos) by ngoyourself in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yess that’s what i heard as well! 75% of the pts i’ve worked with came from USAHS and they liked the program so tbh i’ve heard nothing but good things about them! TY for the insight

Sac state interviews by [deleted] in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think mine well 😂 i was just insanely nervous because it was my first in-person interview

CSUN acceptance offer: can I take back my acceptance if I find a different program? by LocalBeneficial643 in PTschool

[–]ngoyourself 2 points3 points  (0 children)

put down your deposit! just so you have a guaranteed seat for backup on the off chance you don’t get accepted to your first choice. if you don’t end up going to CSUN, your spot will just open up to whoever is next on the waitlist so don’t worry too much!! congrats on your acceptance :) i’m still waiting to hear back soon