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Hey everyone! So I plan on applying in the fall to be class of 2015 at MWU! Here are my stats so far... how do they look?

 

GPA: 3.7

Sci GPA: not sure, probably about 3.4-3.6 ish

HCE: Some shadowing, 100 hours of volunteering at SHC, I had to read about 300 patient histories and compile data for an oncologist.... I plan on getting a CNA license or learn phlebotomy during the summer to get better HCE and get my hands dirty. :)

GRE: Haven't taken yet, shooting for May.

 

Any advice? Sorry for the choppy post...

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Hey everyone! So I plan on applying in the fall to be class of 2015 at MWU! Here are my stats so far... how do they look?

 

GPA: 3.7

Sci GPA: not sure, probably about 3.4-3.6 ish

HCE: Some shadowing, 100 hours of volunteering at SHC, I had to read about 300 patient histories and compile data for an oncologist.... I plan on getting a CNA license or learn phlebotomy during the summer to get better HCE and get my hands dirty. :)

GRE: Haven't taken yet, shooting for May.

 

Any advice? Sorry for the choppy post...

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GPA looks good, make sure you keep your grades up this semester before applying and study a couple weeks before the GRE. You could use some more HCE, so getting a CNA cert. and working a lot over the summer could definitely help. Also, remember Midwestern has rolling admissions so applying at the beginning of summer might be something to consider as well.

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GPA looks good, make sure you keep your grades up this semester before applying and study a couple weeks before the GRE. You could use some more HCE, so getting a CNA cert. and working a lot over the summer could definitely help. Also, remember Midwestern has rolling admissions so applying at the beginning of summer might be something to consider as well.

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