TamaraG
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My native language is Russian and I have pretty thick accent. I used to be a singer beforehand, but due to weakness of my throat had to stop my singing carrier. I'm interested in pursuing a carrier of Speech Pathologist but not sure if non-native English speaker can succeed in the field. What are your thoughts on that? I would really appreciate any input
Should non-native speaker pursue a carrier of SLP?
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Thank you so much for the replies. Short explanation: my voice is not compromised, I still can sing and talk clearly and quite loud. My throat cannot handle singing opera for 2 hours, it is just not made for it. So I accepted this fact and ready to move forward. I still can give private classes in singing and successfully demonstrate the proper vocal technique.
As for TOEFLE, I took it a number of years ago and did pretty good. Since then, I believe, my English has dramatically improved, so that should not be a problem, especially compared to a difficulty of GRE.