Thank you! I have a degree in Kinesiology. Worked in a couple research groups throughout my undergrad (part-time, full-time co-op, and volunteering in a mix of qualitative and quantitative-focused studies related to community health). I took many electives in health-related courses (family studies, early childhood development, health promotion, public health, health psychology, and also sexual health). Worked full-time in community outreach -focused NGO after graduation. I do not want to get into details about my CGPA as I think having relevant experiences and right intention are more important for this offer, as long as the minimum CGPA is met.
Honestly, I am sharing this to provide a bit of context, but it is not a mean to make anyone in this forum (including myself) feel worse/better after comparison. It takes courage to apply to grad schools and this whole process is nerve wrecking as it is.
Wishing everyone best of luck!