âOnce you chose hope, anythingâs possibleâ. -Christopher ReeveÂ
You want to know the secret to how I got into physical therapy school? My hope is what got me into physical therapy school. Trust me, I know applying to PT school is expensive, but the cost of hope was and still remains free. As a matter of fact, it changed my entire perspective on what patience truly meant. Think about this, what is patience, if you do not have the hope for a winning outcome?
Iâd be lying if I said that I always remained hopeful, hope wasnât always on my side, especially when it came to my pre-pt journey. After being rejected the first cycle I applied, I honestly lost all of what was left. My journey became dark, meaningless, and incomprehensible. I became lost and fearful of a future, which at that point wasnât even promising to me. I felt like the odds were against me and becoming a physical therapist was no longer for me.
"Hope for a better today. Hope for a better tomorrow. Hope for a better...
When we decide to become a doctor of physical therapy, we donât do it because we âjust found the career.â We do it because we have a real reason for why we want to. Sometimes, that reason is because of past injuries. Sometimes, itâs based on a specific scenario that we had or the experiences that we have. But why do you want to become a physical therapist?
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Once we decide that physical therapy is a career that we want to 110% invest in, is there really a way to guarantee an acceptance letter? Is it even possible? This is definitely a question that so many pre-PT students have. Itâs the elephant in the room because itâs the question that most of us are too scared to asked. Weâre too scared to ask it because itâs risky. It becomes scarier the harder your current situation is. It becomes scarier if you have a really low GPA. It becomes scarier when youâve already applied 2 times. It becomes scarier when youâve taken the GRE multiple times.
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You might have been told that hundreds of ...
1. Start early:Â What are you doing?! Run! Donât be like that person in the horror movies that is a deer in the headlights of their impending doom! If you plan ahead of time youâll have more time to review difficult material and youâll never have to cram the night before the test. Youâll almost always perform better when starting early. Use the time you have NOW to start planning!
2. Break it up: Split up your study session into the smallest pieces possible. The study tasks will be far less daunting and youâll be much more productive if you study 2 pages of notes and take a 5 min break other than studying 15 pages with a 10 min break. However, in order to do this you must follow tip #1 and start early enough.
3. Walk it out: Change your environment and get a work out. Not only are stud...
So, the time for applying to physical therapy school is over. This cycle has passed, and you didnât get in. The resounding question in your mind asks, âNow what?â I mean, you put damn near everything into your preparation for getting into a program. All the prerequisite classes, observation hours, GRE studying, and extracurricular activity led you to this moment. It feels like it was all for no reason doesnât it? You would have been better off going down an easier career route. This isnât really for you, and you are not really meant to be a physical therapist. At least, this is what the negative voice in your head is saying. Letâs face the facts, rejection sucks. It can be that guy or girl you had a crush on who put you in the friend zone. It could be the one time you tried to use your debit or credit card, and it was rejected or declined due to insufficient funds. In this situation, it is the fact that you didnât get into a PT progra...
Sometimes it feels like I have the weight of the world on my shoulders. No one asked me to be the bearer of their burdens. I donât recall anyone asking me to carry their cross for them. Maybe it felt like some of these things were indirectly asked of me. Truthfully, it could be my anxiety acting up again, or it could be my drive to be the best version of myself possible. I feel like I owe it to my parents to give them the world. We all know no matter what we do, there is no way to return the favor of everything our parents and grandparents have done for us. For some, it may be an aunt, uncle, older sibling, and the list goes on and on.
To be completely transparent with you, you donât owe anyone a thing. Your responsibility is to yourself because by bettering yourself, it becomes possible to provide more value to those around you. How many times have you tried to put too much on your plate as a means of validating your worth? I know I have been there a...
For those of you who have applied to physical therapy school and been rejected..itâs a crappy feeling. A range of emotions are flying through your brain, sadness, anger, and fear are just to name a few. What do you do next? First, you need to figure out what you can improve on from the last application cycle. After that game plan is created, there are four questions you need to ask yourself before making your next move towards receiving that acceptance letter.
Question #1: âWhy am I doing this?â
Itâs a very simple question, but very important nonetheless. Our âwhyâ at Pre-PT Grind is to help as many pre-PTs get into PT school even though everything about the system, from faculty members sometimes even family members, set you up to lose. That's our mission, to help those who want to beat the odds and take the next step to the career they envisioned. Why do you want to become a PT? Is it for your family, supporting your kids, proving someone wrong? Whatever it may be, find your why an...
Today, we want to talk about the number one way youâre not going to get into PT school. Now, youâre probably thinking of a ton of different things: low grades, low GPA, bad GRE score, not enough observation hours, unorganized essays, something got messed up on PTCAS...all of these could definitely limit your chances of getting in to PT school.
So, yes! That is part of it. But, another way that you definitely wonât get into PT school is by doubting yourself. Putting more energy into doubting yourself than putting more energy in to get your white coat. Putting more energy into saying what you are not and what you canât do, instead of saying what you are and what you CAN do.
A lot of times weâre really focused on those doubts. We focus on what we donât have, what we canât do, why we sucked at this, and why we didnât get a good grade in this class. If you continue to do that, it will eventually become your outcome because thatâs where all the energy is. What can you really expect thoug...
Before fully committing to the journey of becoming a physical therapist, you have to really figure out if physical therapy as a career is right for you. Donât be led by the energy of others. Itâs easy for those who love physical therapy to boast about all the reasons why they love it and why they are passionate about it, but you have to figure out if itâs for you. Think to yourself, âIs this the right time? Is PT even my calling? Is PT the route that I should be going?â And if we can figure that out, then great things happen.
The honest truth is, thatâs not going to be the same for every single person. You shouldnât be choosing physical therapy as a career because you see other people pursuing it. If youâre observing a physical therapist and you really admire their energy and how they work with patients, that should not be why you decide to go into it. It should be YOUR reason why and no one elseâs. Dig deep into yourself and search for that reason why.
This whole idea of not fully...
As a pre-PT student, how do you handle hearing "no" from mentors, advisors or even PT programs? It's so easy to become discouraged, unmotivated, and not hopeful when you're told there's not a chance you can do something.
How do we handle being told that we canât? It really starts by understanding that this journey is filled with a lot of NOâs. Here are 7 ways to handle rejection as a pre-PT student.
1. Remember your âWHYâÂ
If you havenât already, you need to find your reason why you want to pursue a career in physical therapy. Did you pick PT because of the patient interactions you've had through observation hours, or because of your own personal experiences with physical therapy? Use YOUR WHY as fuel that drives and motivates you to push through the toughest times. At the end of the day, this is so important and it will be one of the driving factors to help you get over rejections you may face.
2. Do this for yourself
Sometimes we might hear "no"Â coming from family members or peo...
A lot of people, especially through the Pre-Doctor of Physical Therapy Students Facebook page, always ask questions like, âHave you gone to a physical therapy interview for this school? How was it? What should I know going into it? What questions did they ask?â Thatâs what that Facebook page is for, and we are so glad you can benefit from others through posts like that.
Today, we want to talk about physical therapy school interviews and campus visits and the 3 steps to help you fight your nervousness. Because itâs a real thing and it can screw up and what youâve worked so hard for. Have you thought about getting to that interview and then thinking, âMan, my heartâs pounding. I can feel those butterflies. I just donât know what to say when the time comes up.â Letâs tackle how to handle those nerves.
1. Be over-prepared
A lack of preparation is killing a lot of you guys. If youâre thinking that you only need an hour to prepare for your interview or campus visit, think again. You shoul...
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