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SLPjmar last won the day on April 27 2013

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  1. surviving grad school one day at a time...

  2. Finished my first ever session as a grad clinician today!
  3. While you have a lot of impressive experiences (AmeriCorps, choir, etc.), I think it is important to tie all of these experiences together in your LoR. Even though schools do look at these things, why is it important to being a future SLP? Your grades and test scores matter, but so does what you say about it all. Good luck.
  4. Hi you guys!!! I hope you all are surviving the first few weeks of grad school I start clinic on Monday, and I am so excited/nervous. I have two clients (one preschool, one school age) and I even made my first treatment plans this week. I'll be checking in to see how you all are doing. Thinking of you!
  5. Hey guys! I registered for my first grad school course today. Hope you're all doing wonderfully.
  6. I'm not too comfortable bashing any programs. I will say that anything "bad" is pure speculation/opinion/possibly based on an individual's poor experience. I will be attending USF in the fall (woohoo!!) and I have so far been satisfied with the amount of information I've received, as well as the assistance and communication regarding the program. Go for programs that match your interests/career goals and try to stay away from personal "great" or "avoid" schools. Good luck!
  7. If you can connect a position as a CNA to SLP work, then sure! I'm not sure if it's worth it if you won't necessarily be gaining skills you need, or working with a population you'll be interested in as an SLP.
  8. I'm pretty sure most language disorders classes are in children! I know my undergrad course was "Language Disorders in Children".
  9. I know that at USF, we are starting in the clinic during the first semester after a few weeks worth of "boot camp" to get us situated. I am absolutely terrified, but I know that it's the best way for me to learn and become a wonderful SLP. On a side note, is anyone in this thread currently taking neuroanatomy at ENMU (online, of course)?
  10. I also do not believe that a "safety school" exists for SLP. All programs are competitive, receive a high volume of applications, and look for different qualities in applicants. When I was applying, I was rejected from my "safety" school and accepted to my reach schools. Each adcom has a different method, and they all want different things. I think the best thing to do is maintain a high GPA, have reasonable GRE scores, and make sure the program fits your future goals.
  11. I actually may be mistaken- I know katieliz was waitlisted, but I'm unsure if she ever heard back or not.
  12. I know katieliz and a few other posters did. I also visited the program/was going to apply, if you have any questions
  13. Do you have any idea of where you'd like to apply instead? If you do, it's worth checking if those programs will offer classes like that. I know ENMU offers a lot of those classes online.
  14. Eastern New Mexico has both of those classes in online format. I would definitely check into it. Good luck!!
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