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lauren8908

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  1. 149 for both math and verbal and a 4.0 for writing. I have the lowest GRE score of anyone here, but I got accepted into two schools. It proves that having related experience/a high GPA can make up for a low score. I worked with a small group of kindergarten students on their letter-sound correspondence during student teaching, I am currently a substitute teacher, I was a volunteer for Big Brothers Big Sisters for a semester, and I volunteered at a summer camp at my college last summer.
  2. Does anyone know how easily transferable an SLP license is from West Virginia, which is where I'll be going to grad school, to Pennsylvania? I am also wondering about the license to practice in the schools as I know each state has different requirements to get it. I looked on the ASHA website but can't find anything specific about it. Also, is it pretty much expected that you complete your CFY in the state from which you get your master's degree?
  3. Does anyone know if any class offered at USU is equivalent to Hearing Science?
  4. I can't believe they can just change the requirements like that. I can see for incoming freshman, but most people finish out their gen eds the first two years of college. It's nice to know that you took a wasted class. I actually took "basic physical science" with a lab. The funny thing is, my college only has three courses listed under "physical science", including basic physical science, intro to environmental chemistry, and astronomy. All of the physics and chemistry courses are listed under their own names and not under "physical science."
  5. Hello all! I have been lurking these boards for a while and I finally thought I would post. Congrats to all who have been accepted somewhere! I actually have a question. I have been accepted to West Virginia University, and I saw that its curriculum is composed of 64 credits including 18 courses, but other other schools I applied to only are about 48 credits with not nearly as many courses. This seems strange to me, and I was wondering if anyone knows why there would be such as difference in credits for programs that are all ASHA approved.
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