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Montclair State University
BlarneyStone87 replied to argslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
As far as I know, all you do is check the box that you are interested in a GA position. They will contact people they are interested in and conduct interviews in the summer. I didn't get an interview, but from the few people I know who went through the interview process, they said it was very daunting and then they didn't get it and were bummed. I do know a few people who did get the positions. They bring you in a room with 6 or more faculty members who each need a GA for their area of research interest (ex. speech science research, language assessment research, clinic helper, etc). They ask you questions and then they choose approximately 6 GA spots -
Montclair State University
BlarneyStone87 replied to argslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
No problem! If you have any other questions, just let me know -
Montclair State University
BlarneyStone87 replied to argslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
All of the classes are in the speech building fortunately! The speech building is about 2 miles from the main campus and we have free parking. You just swipe your card at the gate and you walk in...it's great I commute about 60 miles to school. It seems like most people live within 30 minutes but there are a few other crazy people like me who commute long distances. I get on exit 91 on the parkway and get off at exit 151 and you're there. It's not a bad commute when I have afternoon classes but when I have class at 8:30 or 9, traffic can be hell. On those days, I leave almost 2 hours early to make sure I get there on time. Some days the traffic's not too bad, and other days it's terrible. You just never know! -
Montclair State University
BlarneyStone87 replied to argslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
As far as scheduling goes, last semester I had 3 classes on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. I had Articulation/Phonological Disorders on Monday from 11:15-12:30. On Wednesdays, I had Research from 8:30-11 and Articulation/Phonological Disorders from 11:15-12:30. On Thursdays, I had Educational Audiology from 11:30-2. This semester I have 3 classes 4 days a week - Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Friday which is a bit of a pain because I commute about an hour to school. Monday, I have Language Assessment from 9-10:15. Tuesdays. I have Clinical Processes from 1-3:30. Wednesday, I have Language Assessment from 9-10:15 and Speech Science from 1-2:15. Then I have Speech Science again on Fridays from 1-2:15. I will start my first clinic in the summer and have no other classes. Typically, we are assigned 1 or 2 pediatric clients during your first semester clinic, and then in your 2nd and 3rd clinic you have more clients as well as more diverse clients (geriatric, adult, fluency, etc). Classes are either 2x a week for an hour and fifteen minutes or 1x a week for two and a half hours. I am a slightly odd case because I took my prereqs online at Utah State in the spring and summer semesters hoping to be considered with a background. Unfortunately, too many people came in with a background and because of clinic scheduling, I am on the 3 year track instead. So this year my course load is fairly light because I am only taking 3 classes a semester compared to others who are taking 4 or 5. I think Montclair has changed their policy so that applicants have to have had their prereqs completed by the fall semester to be considered with a background. I really love everyone in this program and have made some amazing friends along the way. Hope this helps! -
Montclair State University
BlarneyStone87 replied to argslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hey everyone, I am a first year grad student at Montclair and I remember being in your shoes last year! If anybody has any questions about the program, I'd be happy to answer -
2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
It depends on the program how many prereqs there are. Most have between 4-6 so you probably don't need to take quite that many classes! -
2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I am in the process of taking prereqs at USU right now. When I was applying to programs, I didn't start taking courses at USU until the spring so grad programs could see that I was taking them, but didn't know what my grades were which can be a problem for some programs (e.g. when I visited La Salle, the program director said they probably wouldn't even consider me because they wouldn't know how good of a speech student I was). So you are at an advantage now if you can start over the summer and continue throughout the year. I only took 2 courses in the spring which I just finished: 1) Phonetics and 2) Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Language. I worked the whole time and the course load was very manageable. Anatomy was a lot of studying because the exams were proctored. Phonetics wasn't as much work because the exams were open notes. Now that I know I've decided on Montclair and they said they will accept my courses at USU, I registered for the 3 other courses I need to complete all of Montclair's prereqs at USU: Acoustics and Anatomy of the Ear, Basic Audiology, and Language Development. I signed up a day late (I'm kicking myself now...grrrrrr!) and had to pay an extra $100 per class for late registration. Normally it is $720 per class but I had to pay $820 per class which is still very affordable compared to most programs. I would recommend saving the $$ and working because it's possible! As far as logging in your observation hours, I had to do this for my Seton Hall application. Seton Hall had a form to print out with their application and I had the SLP sign off on it when I finished my observation hours with their ASHA number and where it was. Hope this helps! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Thanks so much for the info! -
2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
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2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Not sure, did your college accept the credits? I took AP bio in HS a million years ago and got a 3 on the exam but not chem. Not sure, I hope so! -
2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I buckled down and took Bio and Chem at my local community college in the fall to make sure I fulfilled my ASHA biological and physical science requirements. They were 4 credit courses at $101 per credit but there were extra lab fees so it ended up costing $1450 for the 2 courses. I was lucky that I had a great experience with very friendly, funny faculty. I did have labs to do but the lab reports were so much easier than what I suffered through in AP courses in high school. I'm not going to be a biologist or chemist so I was glad the expectations were simple and straightforward. I wanted to get it out of the way before I begin grad school because we're going to have enough work on our plates as it is. I don't know anything as far as online courses go for those requirements, but I definitely would recommend getting it out of the way if at all possible in the summer! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Checked my portal for Temple today and finally a decision was made: Rejected. So thankful I was accepted to other schools, but Temple would have been so close! Finally heard from all of my schools and now instead of being 99% sure I'm going to Montclair I can say I'm a 100% sure. The one good thing about it is not having to suffer between picking between my two top choices -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm planning on commuting too which took me about an hour yesterday when I left during non-rush hours. If the commute becomes too much, I'll look into housing which Eileen said she is happy to help people with if they need some advice. Fortunately though, she said in our fall semester we'll only be taking classes which most people have 3 days a week (I hope!) which would be very doable. Then in the second semester, most people begin working in the on-campus clinic where you're assigned 1 or 2 patients to work with. They also have group therapy sessions for kids and adults. They currently have 99 patients visiting the clinic from ages 16 months to 91 years-old which people pay for but at a reduced rate because it's a teaching facility. There is a guy in a booth where you can swipe your student ID to park in the lot which is free. If you wanted to park on the main campus which is about a mile away to go to the gym, financial aid office, etc. I believe you would need a parking permit. But I've also heard that there is a shuttle that runs from the clinic to the main campus so it really looks like you shouldn't have to pay for parking at all! Here is the link to our Montclair Facebook group again: http://www.facebook.com/groups/130556483797805/ if mystique or slpgal want to join! Mystique, congrats on making your decision on Montclair! I hope ald360 and I talked you into it yesterday -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I did ask about a course schedule and they couldn't give me one yet. In June we will have to meet in person to schedule our courses. They really seem like they try to accommodate to your preferences the best they can. -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I went yesterday for the 2nd time since the fall and fell even more in love with the program. The speech building is completely separate from the main campus with free parking. Students have access to the building 24/7 and the building is less than 3 years old. Everything is new, modern, clean, with some really exciting technology. Eileem Fasanella gave 4 of us a clinic tour and she is so nice and so was everyone else there. If anybody else has any questions, feel free to ask! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I emailed Tishonda Jones of Seton Hall to let her know I won't be sending my transcript because I've already decided on Montclair. I would have liked to have known if I was accepted or not, but really only for curiosity's sake. Hopefully this will help someone else in some way! -
2013 SLP Admissions Thread!
BlarneyStone87 replied to midnight's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I was just accepted off of the waitlist at Northeastern too! When I saw your post, I checked my portal and there it was. It's nice to know that there really is hope of getting off of a waitlist. I just put my deposit in the mail for Montclair this morning too! I would have loved to have moved to Boston, but it's a very expensive city and Northeastern has very high tuition so I think I made the right decision with Montclair. The letter said I would receive an acceptance letter in the mail shortly. Thanks so much for the heads up! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Just got an email from Seton Hall saying they have everything but would now like my Utah State transcript (I started taking classes in the spring). Finally a word from them! Don't think I'm going to send my transcript, though after spending time, money, and effort applying there I'm curious to see if I would be accepted. -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Yay! I'll be attending Montclair too! I haven't heard back from Seton Hall, but Montclair was always my choice over Seton Hall anyway so that's ok. Still waiting on Temple too but I'm not holding my breath. Of course now that I said that and sent in my Montclair deposit, Murphy's law might kick in and I'll hear some news after the fact! I'll be visiting Montclair again on Wednesday (I went to the open house in the fall) to get some questions answered in person and meet some more people slpgal123, if you want to join the MSU accepted students' Facebook group, here's the link: http://www.facebook.com/groups/130556483797805/. There are only 3 of us in it right now, so we'd like to spread the word! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I haven't heard anything from Seton Hall slpf13! I applied at the last minute because I saw they accepted so many. I have prereqs in progress because I'm out of major, so I'm not counting on getting accepted. I think they want people to have all of the prereqs completed when they take students. It's very different that they accept people via phone. Hopefully we'll hear something soon at least! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Syracuse accepted 83 for 32 spots, Seton Hall offered 104 for 38. I guess these grad programs have it under control. I just assumed that most schools sent out 30 or so spots, waited to hear back, then accepted more when people rejected the offer, and that's what inflated the numbers. I didn't think they accepted so many all at once. don't think they included people on the waitlist only because I didn't notice my friend's email included, but you could be right. Haven't received anything about financial aid yet, but I'd like to know soon! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Yeah, I hope for our sake that most people don't accept and that the class is on the smaller side. I don't know if there are 38 people in the class this year and EdFind didn't include the 90 people that they accepted...? I was just really surprised to see so many people included in that email. I hope they can't reject accepted students, can you imagine?! I'll be going to the open house on Wednesday, hopefully they can explain the situation -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I realize that, but you would think they would accept maybe 60 and waitlist the rest. According to EdFind last year they accepted 38 for a class of 30. If a lot of people accepted the offer, they'd have a big crisis on their hands. I have a friend who is on the waitlist but with that many accepted, I don't know how likely it is she'll get off of the waitlist. Montclair is a top choice for many NJ residents because it has a great reputation and is more affordable than most schools. -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
To those who received the Montclair email about the open house, did it seem strange how many people were included in that email? Were over 90 people accepted for an expected class of 30? That seems very high! Just kind of scratching my head about that. Not that I don't want them to accept people, but I don't want to have a class of 90! -
NYU and NYC/NJ area schools
BlarneyStone87 replied to clydeyo12's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hi everyone, new to this thread! Wanted to share that I got my official acceptance letter in the mail from Montclair today after I received my email on Friday. You have to send in a $200 deposit and signature of your acceptance by April 19th, not the 15th, so hopefully that gives some people a few extra days to make a decision. It was a one page letter with another copy of it to keep on file. There's also a link to their website to either accept or decline their offer with a code to enter. I've read on the forum that they're having an accepted students day April 15th but I haven't gotten any email confirmation of that yet. I was a psych and cognitive science major as an undergrad and am taking online courses at Utah State University to fulfill prereqs. I emailed Montclair's grad advisor who said they will accept USU's credits so it looks like I'll be taking a few more classes this summer and be all caught up. I will be rejecting my offer to Syracuse so hope that helps someone on the waitlist! Also, ald360 and I started a facebook group for accepted Montclair SLP students for those who'd like to join =) I'm still waiting to hear back from Temple and Seton Hall, but I am about 99% I will be attending Montclair! http://www.facebook.com/groups/130556483797805/#!/groups/130556483797805/