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  1. (I'm not saying that student loans are bad, just that I'm super sensitive to that kind of stuff and tend to get wayyy stressed out about finances, so it would be a bad situation for me, personally.)

     

    I ended up doing the same thing. Glad to know I'm not the only one that stresses out too much about that stuff! Good luck to you at Baylor!

  2. Anyone have any info or know of any rumors about when the streetcar project will be completed or how useful it will even be once completed?

     

    Last I heard, it will be completed by the end of 2014, but I wouldn't be surprised if that got pushed back more. It hasn't been the most expedient of construction projects from what I can tell. 

     

     

     

    So I'm considering a spot I was offered at Tucson and have a few questions regarding housing.  I don't want to be near a lot of noise and have been looking for 1BR places north of campus.  I know the north and east of campus are the safest (single female so that's a big concern of mine!), but how far north and how far east?  For example, if i stay south of Glenn St. and directly north of campus, does anyone know if that would keep my bike to campus under 10-15 min?

     

    Also, any experience with crime there?  Will it be tough to get by on a $14,000 stipend?

     

    I think staying south of Glenn and directly north of campus is a pretty good area. I live a little further north than that, and I can ride my bike to the graduate campus (which is just north of Speedway), in a little over 15 minutes, so riding a bike from anywhere south of Glenn should be very do-able. Also, Mountain is a really good road for biking that's well lit at night, and doesn't have too much car traffic during most of the day. If you're planning on living alone, I'd recommend (as a fellow single female) living in an apartment complex as opposed to a house or duplex (but be wary of complexes catered to undergrads. if they offer a roommate matching service, you probably don't want to live there.) I know I feel safer knowing that there will likely be other people around when I get home at night if it's dark. 

     

    I haven't had any personal experience with crime, but it's not uncommon for bikes to be stolen here, so make sure you buy a good u-lock and don't leave your bike on campus overnight if you can help it. Also, it doesn't hurt for your bike to look a little less shiny and new.

     

    Good luck!

  3. Congratulations to everyone making decisions! I'm envious!

     

    What is it with DGS's going out of town this week? Isn't it kind of important that they be available during these last few days? It's really coming down to the wire, and not being able to get answers to my questions is not making this any easier!

     

    Rant over. I'm ready for this whole process to be over. Longest two months of my life. :P

  4. How much money are you all planning on taking out in loans? I'm almost positive I want to go to school this year regardless of what kind of funding offers I get, but the amount of money I'd have to take out, even with some scholarship money, is enough to make me feel sick. How are you all handling this part of the admissions process? I'm still waiting in the gray on funding possibilities, but I can't help but think the worst.

  5. I too am losing so much hope. I graduated with my bachelors degree in speech pathology and audiology last May. I had and an overall GPA of 3.57 and Speech GPA of 3.73. I have been working as a TSS for a year now and have a boat load of observation hours and clinical work. I applied to 10 schools. Rejected from six, wait listed to two and waiting for two more. My GRE scores were 152 v and 146 q and 3.5 a. I'm so depressed because I want it so bad. Do you guys have any ideas how I can strengthen my application if I have to apply next year.

     

    SLPAJK, I think there's room for a lot of improvement with minimal effort in your GRE scores. If you can pull up your scores to the mid-high 150's (it seems like a couple of points in your score makes a big difference in percentile), I think you'll be in pretty good shape, considering that you were waitlisted at two schools this year with your current scores. You can elect to take a GRE prep class, but I would recommend just doing a lot of vocab flashcards and a lot of practice exams. I used the Barron book for the new GRE, and I thought it was really helpful, and I also found my scores on the practice exams in that book to be pretty predictive of my actual GRE score. One or two weeks of solid studying can help A LOT.  (I think theres another thread about the GRE, also)

     

    You can also try to repeat some of the courses you didn't do as well in (if you got any c's in CSD classes), but that can become expensive really quickly.  :unsure:

     

    Good luck to you, and don't give up! There's still hope at the last two schools you applied to!  ;)

  6. Hmm, I wonder how the clinic supervisors were not supportive. At my undergrad institution, it seems that the students are always very stressed as well. I think graduate school may just be a stressful time regardless of the program. After all, it is 2 years of intensive training before we enter the work force. They don't want to produce graduates who aren't fully prepared.

    I'm really hoping that I'll be able to make it through the entire program.

     

    I think the important thing to consider here is that there is a BIG difference between being overwhelmed and drowning, and being overwhelmed and seeking advice/help. At the end of the day, the graduate programs want their students to succeed, and will do what they can to make things manageable for you. I'm pretty sure everyone in an MS-SLP program will be overwhelmed at some point, but it's how we handle it that will make a difference. I don't think you should be worried about whether or not you'll make it through the program. If you have the will to make it through, and the humility to ask for help if you need it, you'll do just fine. :)

  7. Thank you for the info and congrats! I am going to sit tight, but it will be hard to resist the urge to call them if I still haven't heard anything by the beginning of next week. If I were to get accepted to Utah, I don't think I could commit without making a visit there, but it's going to be difficult to do that with the time between admissions decisions and April 15 dwindling. But it's probably just as well, as I would need some funding for the offer to be compelling, and I'm not holding my breath for that.

     

    emelki, I noticed you were also accepted to Vanderbilt. Are leaning toward any particular option right now?

     

    Also, what made you choose to apply to Utah?

     

    Thank you! I would say there's no reason why you can't call, Amy Collard has been very helpful to me, so maybe you could just send her an email asking what's up?

     

    I'm with you on the campus visit. I'm not sure I can commit to going to Utah unless I visit the campus, but time is running short, so I'm not sure it's an option. I had the opportunity to visit Vanderbilt earlier this year, and I was really impressed with everything. The professors were very supportive of their students, the clinics are amazing, and the current students are happy. Vanderbilt has been my first choice because of their voice specialty track, current voice research, and their one-of-a-kind voice clinic. However, I am an alternate for funding there, and I'm not sure I can justify the cost if Utah offers something more. Utah I also chose because of their research in voice, they have one professor in particular I am interested in.

     

    I'm getting nervous about making a decision now, because I really think it's going to come down to cost. Neither school promises to know anything about funding before the 15th, and I was counting on finances to help me make a decision! The tuition at each school is about equal, so if I get anything from Vanderbilt I think my choice will be easy, but if I am offered anything from Utah, I may end up in Salt Lake City. Merp.

     

    Is anyone else in that same boat here? Funding is so important for me, but I may have to make a decision without that information. Do you think schools may extend their decision deadlines if they can't provide funding information until after that?

  8. Has anyone heard anything from the University of Utah?  I have not received any notice, but they have sent out e-mails.  

     

    Does anyone know why it takes so long to send out e-mail notifications?  Do they stagger the e-mails?

     

    I haven't heard anything from them, nor has my ApplyYourself status changed. What do you know about the emails they've sent out?

     

    In the email I received from them there was just an attached PDF saying that I had been recommended for admission by the department. Presumably it was also mailed to me, but hasn't arrived yet. My applyourself status hasn't changed, though. There was no word on funding yet, and I was told that they had a large number of applicants this year and are a bit behind (as seems to be the case for many schools this year).

     

    I'm crossing my fingers for you guys! It doesn't seem like many people have heard from them, so maybe they're accepting in waves.

     

    Also, for anyone else on the waitlist at the University of Arizona, I called and found out that there has been NO movement yet on the waitlist for the 3 year program (which is apparently really uncommon for this time in the year). 

     

    Seems like many schools are really pushing the April 15th deadline this year.

     

    I'm thinking happy thoughts for all of you that haven't heard good news yet! There's still time!

  9. I did this after a visit as well - although I waited a couple weeks to read the material they'd recommended & start a new course in a foreign language they mentioned would be extraordinarily helpful.

     

    Zero response.  Definitely makes me nervous that I didn't make a good impression - and I still have another three weeks or so until I can expect a decision.

     

     

     I did this after my visit and got no response :(

     

    I sent messages to 5 different professors after my visit, only 2 of them responded. I don't think it's a bad sign, they probably just hesitate to communicate too much with you before a decision is made. 

  10. I work at an American university and there's no holiday here for us. Disappointed that I can't check my mailbox when I get home though.

     

    Going crazy here! I went to an all expenses paid recruitment event last weekend. They said they'd let us know in mid-march, and I've already lost it! I sent a thank you to the chair of the department, and she replied with this:
     

     

    "So good to hear from you.  I am glad to hear that you enjoyed your time here at XXXXXX.  We certainly enjoyed having you here!
     
    Thank you for your nice note and I look forward to seeing you again."
     
    Could it be more cryptic? Just tell me already!
  11. Click here for the youtube video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=o7kzsZreG0o

     

    I dreamed last night I sent off my apps to grad school 
    And by some chance, all were said to be complete.
    And there I sat 
    And I hollered "Someone take me!" 
    But the professors, they all made me wait. 

     

    But my family all said calm down, calm down, you're gonna get in. 
    Family all said calm down 
    Calm down you're gonna get in. 

    The letter will come by email, 
    Or by snail mail, you'll just have to wait and see, 
    Calm down, calm down, calm down, calm down, 
    Calm down you're gonna get in. 

    Lost sanity waiting on these apps to grad school 
    And by some chance found a forum on the net
    And here I sit, wearily commiserating
    All us applicants are bound to go mad


    For the programs all said hold on, 
    We're taking our time with this 
    The programs all said hold on, 
    Hold on, we're making our lists. 

     

    The letter will come by email, 
    Or by snail mail, you'll just have to wait and see,
    Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on 
    hold on, we're making our lists. 

    And as I envied the students with their letters (cries) 
    A great big wave of anxiety took hold
    And as I wait, hoping somewhere says "we'll take you!" 
    That's the moment I freak out, "oh my lord!"
    And I say to myself, just breathe, just breathe, 
    It's out of your hands! 

    Say to myself calm down, calm down, you're gonna get in
    And the letter will come by email, 
    Or by snail mail, you'll just have to wait and see,
    Calm down, calm down, calm down, calm down,

    Calm down, you're gonna get in.

    Calm down you're gonna, calm down, calm down you're gonna get in.

    Calm down you're gonna, calm down, calm down you're gonna get in.

    Calm dooooowwwwwnnn!

    Calm down, you're gonna get iiiinnnnnnnn!

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