<p>DD is a soph. and had to change her major because she didn't get into the program she was trying for (Pre-OT). She has been researching all the grad schools in Florida (7 including UF) to see what their requirements are to get into grad school.She has the grades and all the pre-req's except 3 classes. Not all the schools require these 3 classes but a majority do. If she looks at those classes here a UF they say you must be in the pre-OT program to take them. Does anyone know do they make exceptions to take those classes? Otherwise she is pretty much left out for applying to grad school for Occupational Therapy at those specific schools because she can't get those classes! I guess she could always graduate from UF and then go to one of those schools and try to pick up those classes before she apply's..but that seems like a huge waste of money. No other school has a pre-OT program except UF so I don't see why she can't take those classes if she pays for them. Anyone know how it works. She can't get in to see an advisor until May.</p>