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Sœur d'une Étoile

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  1. Hello everyone!

    Newbie here, long time lurker. 

    Been wanting to get into SLP since I began my undergrad, 

     

    Congrats all who got in!

    And I wouldn't mind some stats if you want to share. My GPA is my main concern (they are very GPA based it seems) as it is in between 3.6/3.7

     

    Also,

    How about that Physiology/Anatomy pre req? Did anyone take the online U of T Physiology or Athabasca Physiology? I hear the prof who teaches Anatomy at my school is brutal, and I really can't afford anything less than a A at this point. I'd really appreciate it if anyone would like to share their experience with the online courses.

     

    Hi there,

     

    Just wanted to put my 2 cents in about the Physiology & Anatomy courses. I took Anat at Dal through distance and it was amazing. Got an A overall and I probably could have got an A+ if I had put a little more time into it. I do not have a strong science background so I was worried, but I really enjoyed this course. There were lectures for ever chapter, an option for an online or paper text book and the online book had  links on each page with videos to explain concepts. The assignments and lab questions were easy to understand as long as you read your material. Plus they were online and had links to the book to find the answers. It was a little ridiculous actually. The exams were also online and whn I e-miled the Prof to ask for advice on how to do well - he told me to find a study group and to do everything together! I got together with 2 other students and we did all of the exams and quizzes together, open book.

     

    Physiology on the other hand was awful! I took it at Athabasca. I can only say I have never been so stressed out in my life as I was while doing this course. I am not exaggerating and I wish I could have taken the one at Dal in person instead. If you have lots of time, you can take up to a year to do the Athabasca Phsy course, which can work if you are they type that can teach yourself a course by reading the book and doing your own research. But I am just not that type of learner. There were no lectures, but simply a giant book with tiny print, few pictures and a study guide full of errors and spelling mistakes. There were tutors assigned to each student, who marked the assignments, but they were no help as they were not allowed to answer specific questions regarding exams and their comments on assignments were very vague. I basically typed up notes and re-wrote the book to teach myself. I was lucky enough to have a friend who took the same course and we studied together I honestly don't think we would have passed it if we had been on our own through!  I watched a lot of you-tube videos which helped somewhat. The labs were okay but very time consuming and only worth a very small amount (9% for 5 online labs and a home lab kit which they send you with 5 labs that each take about an afternoon to do). There were 2 midterms at 15% each and  a final at 30%. 2 Quizzes at 4% each and 3 assignments at 5% each. The hardest part about this course was the vast amount of material. The final and second exams covered 8 chapters and there was just no way to remember everything. Needless to say this was my lowest mark of my entire university career and so please check to see what other schools offer Phys before trying this one!

     

    This is the only course I have taken at Athabasca and so they may do a very good job in our subjects. However, I think they have a lot of work to do in the Bio department and I they really don't consider the various types of learners.

  2. Just got my rejection letter from Dalhousie and it was my second time applying. I am not surprised, but it still hurts, espically since I worked my butt off to raise my GPA and make my application more competative :( Oh well, such is life! I have also applied to some other amazing grad programs - OT and Social Work (which I think a few of us on this forum have done), so I have some great alternative plans!

     

    I am SO happy for everyone that got into their dream school and I have my fingers crossed for those of you still waiting and on wait lists! I hope I get to work with some of you in the future as part of a health care team someday! You are all so determined, passionate and hard working and will make incredible SLPs.

  3. A girl at my school emailed dal yesterday and she thinks that the send out offers for the positions they have and then when people decline they send out more offers, so I wouldn't give up yet. 

    That's what I heard too:

    Good afternoon Becky.

     

    Thank you for your email.  I would like you to know that you should receive correspondence from our school's Admissions Secretary by the middle of April (April 15).

    Mark

    I haven't heard of anyone being wait-listed at Dal yet. I contacted Mark by email yesterday and I was told everyone would be contacted by the Admissions Secretary by April 15th. 

     

    What are relief to get some news about timelines for Dal! Even thought it sounds like it still might be a while before we know our statuses. Thanks to everyone who gave input and congrats to those who have already been accepted.

     

    I have yet to receive anything form Dal yet. I am hoping that is a good thing and that those of us still waiting will make the next round!!

    I haven't heard of anyone getting any rejections or wait list letters form Dal yet.

  4. Still waiting to hear from Dalhousie.  Getting nervous that some people are hearing back and I haven't yet!  Sometimes coming to these forums makes things even more stressful, but I just can't stop coming!

     

    I totally agree Trejsi. I used to check these forums a few times a week.... now it's at least 3 times a day lol!!! I have also been following the "how are you coping with the torture of waiting" and the "less competitive grad school" SLP forums. They can be pretty entertaining and It's a good reminder that we are all in this together  :) People are starting to share cookie recipes. Dangerous...... haha!

  5. Hey! I'm also waiting on Dal - out of curiosity, what does your decision say on the application status page? Do you know if they update there first or after letters are received?

     

     

    I checked my application status after I received the email and it still say items incomplete, written notification to follow so it hasn't been updated yet. I would worry too much yet though

     

    Woah, wait... there is an application status page? I  had no idea I could even check that haha!

     

    *Update - I figured out how to find it. Look like mine has not been updated yet. It only has my current Dal info (I am taking some undergraduate courses). Ugh, I am so nervous now! I hope we all find out sooooooooon!

  6. Congrats to  PsycD and kk!!

     

    That is so exciting. I am waiting to hear back from Dal. Last year I got a rejection the 18th and a friend of mine was accepted a few days earlier. I have been stocking the mailbox!!!

     

    Good luck to everyone who is waiting. I hope we hear soon!!!

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    Hi there,

    I am new to this forum. I've applied to the MSW two year program at Laurier and U of Calgary, as well as the BSW at Dalhousie and U of Calgary. I have read all of your posts and am so happy that I am not alone during this stressful waiting game. It really is stressful having to wait. I applied to grad school last year and didn't get in so I am hoping that I will not have to wait another year again. 

     

    I applied this year with roughly 4000 hours of work and volunteer experience, so I'm praying that is enough, I know lots of people apply with more than that! My gpa is 3.9. Is anyone on this forum also applying to U of C?

     

    Hi ali_son,

     

    I am also applied for a BSW at Dalhousie as well as OT and SLP grad programs at Dal. This is my second year applying to grad schools, so I thought I'd try for a BSW as well since it is such a great profession. It is good that you applied to multiple schools. You have a very competitive GPA and so I am sure you will have a good chance with the BSW programs!! And I have heard that many grad programs accept applicants the second time around as it shows you are dedicated for applying again.

  8. Hmm, I'd recommend that you check out Orange is the New Black and Suits if you haven't done so yet.

    HBO also has a new show called True Detective with McConaughey (who I believe is at the prime of his career) and Woody Harrelson. It's incredibly well written, with dark humour, and utterly riveting storylines. I'm just hoping it stays that way!

     

     Love True Detective! It is nice to have a good show to curl up to on these cold winter nights in the Great White North. Keep the recommendations coming :)

  9. That's awesome. I'm trying to do the whole "focus on fitness" thing too, but it seems to have the opposite effect... "Now I have to worry about grad school AND fitness!? I should just eat everything instead." 9 seasons is really impressive though, be proud. I just caught up on 4.5 seasons of The Good Wife and now I don't know what to watch, so I'm just kind of... sitting... waiting....

     

    Haha thanks! I think I am also eating more now because of all the exercise, so it's kind of counter productive. Oh well! I have also moved on to another show someone recommend on here, "The Mindy Project" I wasn't sure I liked it at first but I've watched 4 or 5 and I'm officially hooked. She is hilarious!

  10. Hi Everyone. So, from what I've read form the threads last year, Dalhousie sent out acceptances in batches and the first wave went out on March 18th. (even thought the website said not to expect them until April / May!) Ontario schools were about a week or 2 later (also in batches I believe) and then Quebec, BC and Alberta followed.

     

    So don't get discouraged if you don't hear back at the same time as others! I hope most programs start in mid-March again this year!! I just put in an offer on a  house this week and it looks like everything is good to go, pending the inspection on Monday! If it works out we will close on March 13th - so man it's going to be a whirlwind with so many exciting and terrifying things going on. Wow, okay, I just realized while writing this that it also means that I will have to be going to my old apartment daily to check the mail to sure I get my letter! Yikes >_<

  11. Yes, everything's submitted!  I wrote my personal statement exam for the BSW course through Lakehead on Monday.  Now it's just wait and see.  The next thing I'm waiting for is letters inviting me to the interviews for OT and PT for McMaster University.

     

    Awesome! Just dropped off my OT application today and I wrote my first Anatomy mid-term (pre-req) this week. Brutal! My BSW stuff is due Feb 15th, but I will probably have it all finished by next week. Wow, a personal statement exam? You must be glad to be fished with that one. There are a lot of questions to answer in the Dal BSW personal statement and so it is tricky to answer them in an essay-format that flows well! I am so eager for April and May to come. I am hoping and praying that we both get into our top choices! SLP pleaseeeeeeeeeeee.

  12. I got an email from Dal yesterday asking if I was upgrading or taking a new degree at my most recent university. Getting an email from them made me so nervous! This wait is going to be the worst!

    I've applied to Dal for SLP and AUD and McGill. I can't wait to hear something...

    Wow, my heart just started racing too! I also applied to Dal for SLP. I think it is a good sign that they e-mailed you :) It means they want to know more about you right? I am relieved that they are starting to look at applications. I applied last year and it took forever to hear back. Hopefully, we'll know by the end of April!

  13. So, I don't know if this topic has already been discussed on this forum but I am wondering if many others are applying to a few different programs like me. I have applied to Speech-Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy and Social Work. My dream is to get in to SLP, but it is also the most competitive of the three. I would also be very happy to be admitted to OT or SW, but I don't know which one I would choose if I got into both of these, because they are both such great professions with a lot of room to specialize in the direction I want to go career-wise.

     

    Any else in the same boat?

  14. I hired an editor for my Honors Thesis which was about 100 pages with the appendices included. I asked my thesis supervisor if she used and editor as she had written a lot of articles. She did and offered to contact her to see if she would edit my thesis. Best decision I ever made! Many editors charge by the page or the hour. I was amazed at how reasonable it was. I paid about $40. I think the cost can depend on what you are looking for. Do you want someone to correct just the typos and grammatical errors? Are you concerned about making sure the APA is correct, structure and flow? In my case, my supervisor and I had been making corrections and adjustments throughout the whole process and so I just wanted someone to make sure there were no grammatical errors that we missed and that it had a good flow to it. Often and editor can provide a free depending on your preference as it will give them an idea of how much time to put into it. I'd say ask some Profs who do research at your school and I am sure you will find someone who uses an editor. Alternatively, the library staff at your school may provide a proof-reading service. Good luck!

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