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Old 06-10-2006, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltAlum
Not necessarily on the numbers thing. Some progrms have numbers caps on the number of students who can be admitted.

I agree that numbers can be an indication, but can't be the only criteria.

Good for your dad -- it is a terriffic school.
That's what I was thinking. The Occupational Therapy program that I was in at EMU was one of the university's best programs.. highly ranked nationally, but they only took 50 students a term. So, there were many aspiring OTs, but not many made it in. The other biggie at Eastern Michigan was education, especially Special Ed. However, they get a lot of Business students too. When I interviewed for admission to the Masters of Clinical Psychology there, one of the interviewers simply said "You had this GPA in our OT program? You'll have no problem in this clinical psych program" and spent the rest of the interview just telling me what to expect. So, the OT program was highly respected.

ETA: My son (at age 10) is currently aspiring to go to OU for a double major in meterology and telecommunications. He wants to be Jim Cantore.
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