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bostonspeech

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    2013 Spring
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    Speech-Language Pathology

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  1. Just requested to be part of the group. Excited to meet everyone!
  2. So I've been trying to make a decision between Boston University and MGHIHP. I was also accepted to Northeastern (but declined my offer) and waitlisted at Emerson. I didn't receive any funding from anywhere. Now, I am faced with the daunting/extremely depressing reality that no matter where I go, I will have to take out at LEAST $80,000 in loans, as my parents are not helping me cover the cost of tuition. Combined with $15,000 in undergrad debt, I'll be close to 100 grand in debt after graduation. I am confident in my abilities to find a job after graduation (and both BU and MGH emphasize graduates' success in the job market), but even so salaries for SLPs are not that high. In fact, I believe that the average yearly salary for a recent grad in the medical field--which is the field that I want to work in--is about $55-60,000. Having 100 grand in loans, my payments would probably be around $1000/month. For so.long. That would mean at least $12,000 of my yearly income would go to loan repayment, leaving me with around $43,000 for the rest of my living expenses, and $43,000 is not a lot of money. With this in mind, I am re-thinking if should actually attend grad school in the fall. I do not want to be a slave to loan repayment forever, and the thought of spending such a large chunk of my income on my loans ultimately just immensely depresses me--especially since I was hoping that after grad school I'd be able to escape my collegiate poorness! So: what do you think I should do? Is anyone else in the same boat? Should I wait a year and reapply, spending a lot of money again on applications in hopes of receiving some sort of scholarship? Should I just not go? Does anyone here have significant loan debt/know anyone that does? If so, how are you/they handling it? I really want to go to grad school in Boston and hope I can work something out, but after all of this I am now really regretting not applying to a cheaper, less prestigious school. I have been seriously losing sleep over this and the April 15th decision deadline is quickly approaching! Ugh
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