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I'm a non traditional student, just turned 30. For the past 4 years I've been a speech therapist. I graduated undergrad with a degree in speech and hearing sciences with a 2.94 gpa. The science classes I did take were related to my major (I.e. Bioacoustics which is physics, neuroanatomy, speech and hearing science). I have very few prerequistes completed and those that are are now expired so I will have to retake them. My masters gpa was only a 3.4. I have a c in one of my clinical practicums. Also, I dropped classes a lot in undergrad and grad school because I was working while attending school so I have a few w's. I was lucky to get into speech therapy masters because I aced my GRE and had glowing letters of the recommendation and my gpa in last 60 hours is about a 3.7. I tend to excel at taking Tests. If i am able to ace the OAT and do well in pre-reqs what are my chances at being accepted? I have to continue working full time so I'm hoping I can take 2 classes a semester. I just don't want to spend all this time and money on trying to get in somewhere if chances are too slim. Is there anything else I can do besides getting good grades and oat score? Thanks so much everyone!