Application Experiences of a Peer and Professor
I thought it would be helpful to include the application experiences of one of my professors as well as one of my peers to give more diverse perspectives on the application process. I asked Dr. Samia Rafeedie, a clinical professor of occupational therapy at USC, about her application experience. Dr. Rafeedie told me that she didn't feel she had a good chance of getting into OT school, because she had a 3.2 GPA. She also knew that the school she was applying to, Ohio State, only had 60 spots with 280 applications. But Dr. Rafeedie really believed that she would be a good OT, so she sought to get strong letters of recommendation and wrote a personal statement about what she would bring to the table as an OT. Dr. Rafeedie shared with me that her personal statement portrayed a parallel between being an immigrant and a patient, as she wrote about her experience immigrating from Palestine. When her family came to the US, they did not know the language or the culture. But there was...