I actually only applied for Brock because I wanted an online masters. I was considering applying to Waterloo too but I was a little hesitant because I'm completing my undergrad in kin right now which is quite different and I feel I lack the experience. The only reason why I applied for Brock is because I emailed the faculty director and he said he believes that my experience (in hospitals, gyms, and rehab therapy support) can be used as public health experience. If I dont get in this year im going to work to strengthen my application and apply to Brock/Waterloo next year. I feel like I'd have a better chance of getting into Guelph because that's my home school and I have good relationships with many profs but I live super far and the commute has killed me the last two years.
Other information about me:
BASc in Kin graduating this year
sGPA (last 20 credits): 3.98; don't have a cGPA as I bridged from college and just received transfer credits
Received an A+ in stats (90), A in research methods (87)
Been a research assistant at UHN and for a prof at University of GuelphMost experience in health has been as a physiotherapist/rehab assistant at UHN, clinical settings, and I work at a community gym as well
Let me know if anybody else hears anything from Brock!!