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Liza_Ann_92

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  1. Hi! Congrats on being accepted!! I'm currently in the May 2021 cohort at Speech@Baylor. Classes are offered in afternoons and evenings. You have asynchronous assignments due the day before your live classes, but they are doable Working is doable as well. I'm on the part-time track so I am able to continue working full-time until I start my clinic placements. Message me if you have more questions!
  2. Hi! I think it's important to have a balance of school, work, and extracurricular activities. Getting into a grad program in California is extremely competitive, but that does not mean it is impossible. I have some friends from my undergrad program including myself who got into grad school who did not have a 3.9 CSD GPA. It depends on where you apply, the program's application process/review, who writes your recommendation letters, and your personal statement. I graduated in 6 years, I chose that route because it helped me long-term prepare for my major courses. I took 2 CSD courses each semester and that worked for me. I got into an online program with a 3.3 CSD GPA (3.6 last 60 units-so I made that clear in my essay) with below average GRE scores. My story shows you don't need super high grades/stats to get into grad school. I believe CSD advisors wouldn't recommend double majoring because CSD is a rigorous program and it requires a lot of time, dedication, and preparation for graduate-level courses. I'm sure it has been done, I'm not trying to discourage you. Minoring in gerontology is great! Also know your limits. You don't want to spread yourself thin and your grades and your health suffering as a result. I think if you have a game plan and stay on top of all your school work (double-major or not), you'll be okay! Graduating in 4.5 years will not look bad to a graduate committee. I graduated in 6 years lol..They will focus on your application itself (grades/transcripts, GRE scores, essays, recommendation letters). If you choose to double-major, good luck and stay on top of everything! Start your stuff early Let me know if you have questions!!
  3. Hello everyone! I'm starting grad school in a week (summer start) and I'm wondering how current and past graduate students do with note-taking? I tried typing notes in class one semester during undergrad and it didn't work out for me (slow typer and I don't type "properly" lol). I've been a pen to paper kid, but I'm curious about using an iPad and pen. 3/4 of my textbooks are ebooks this term since it was the cheapest route. One thing I would like to do is write on the pages of my ebooks. I also want to mention I'm a part-time student, 2 classes per term. Looking forward to reading your experiences, etc
  4. Hi! Awesome No, I haven't checked recently. Maybe there's one now or will be in the near future.
  5. Hello all! I was accepted into Baylor's online graduate program for speech-language pathology back in January. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone who'll be in the program with me! Not sure if there is a Facebook group page yet..
  6. Good for you for talking about your experiences and warning others! One of my close friends had a friend/classmate who went to Chapman for their master's program and said they were not happy with their experience.
  7. I received an acceptance yesterday afternoon! I'm conflicted as I have committed to my top choice. MWU has a great program and it's 30 minutes from me, but it's pricy and full-time ?
  8. Hi! Congratulations on getting an interview! Everything is virtual. We completed a 30-minute writing sample (camera's on) where we received prompts in the chat, wrote the essay on a word document, and emailed it to the admissions counselor. We were called in groups of 3 doing individual interviews. They give you 15 minutes. It was relaxed and the professors want to get to know you and what inspires you to pursue a career as an SLP. I'd prepare a list of questions to help you prep and questions for them as well. Good luck!! Be confident and own it
  9. Hi! Congrats on your interviews. I've completed 2 interviews and I was asked questions like "What made you want to pursue a career as an SLP?" and "Why do you want to attend ___ University." I recommend googling interview questions to start and work your way from there Definitely think about your answers beforehand and know what you want to share with those interviewing you. I had to complete a time writing sample as well. I had 2 options: write about a time you experienced failure or write about your experience working with diverse populations. Lastly. Be confident and own it! Let me know if you have more questions!
  10. Hi! I had my interview on Friday. The whole interview day went pretty well! I was a part of the first group to be interviewed. The faculty who interviewed me were welcoming and asked me questions I was ready to answer lol.. I was kind of nervous, but I think it went well. I think I did okay on writing sample too. Overall, I walked away from the experience feeling positive What was the interview process like for you and when did you find out about your admission status?
  11. Hi! I did submit a personal statement. I figured why not do it and see what happens lol
  12. Very awesome! Thanks for the tips My GPA and GRE scores aren't anything to brag about. They're not strong but I plan to talk about my work and tie them into speech path.
  13. So I know this is over a year old, wanted to give an update. I reapplied and have an interview scheduled for next Friday via Zoom
  14. Hi everyone! I received an invite to interview with MWU in Glendale. I'm excited since this is my second time applying. I was on the interview waitlist the first time and my GRE stats are higher now. What should I expect (questions, suggestions, advice) and what will help prepare me? The interview will be virtual, so it saves a trip to the school. Thank you
  15. I understand feeling isolated and loneliness takes a toll on one's well-being. You gotta do what is best for you. If I were in your shoes, I could see myself doing the same thing. Always put yourself first. You shouldn't feel guilty for putting your mental health etc first. Best of luck to you! Congrats on getting into the NYU online program
  16. I have a question for anyone who wants to help! Part of my essay prompt is to discuss potential challenges grad students may face in an environment of constant evolving technology. Want to know if I'm on the right track and my ideas are following the prompt. Private messages please. Thanks in advance
  17. Do you have to resend your college transcripts to CSDCAS if you previously applied using their system? I applied in 2018. Not sure if I need to do this. I have green checks on everything and I'm able to submit an application. EDIT: I got my question answered!
  18. Coincidentally, one of my essay prompts asked me to write about a challenge or problem and describe how I worked through it. I have that essay drafted. If anyone wants to review it, send me a private message
  19. Hi! I just have a question for y'all. I'm working on my personal statement. I'm thinking about including a small paragraph about my late grandmother. She became sick after I graduated with my bachelor's and me and my mother took care of her until she passed on a few years ago. She passed away while I was applying to grad schools for the first time. I decided to continue applying anyway. Honestly I wasn't in the best head space back then, but I'm doing a lot better overall now. Do you think it's relevant to include this in my essay? Would it take away from the whole thing? I know it's not related to the field, but it was an experience that made me stronger as a person. I'd appreciate advice, feedback, etc. Thanks in advance ?
  20. Hi! I was able to get a third recommender, my current supervisor who I have a good relationship with. I work at a school as a paraprofessional
  21. Hi! It looks like I won't have letters from CSD professors. I was starting to feel insecure too, but I'm doing better. Of course I'm disappointed, but I'm satisfied with my recommenders. I have letters from my supervisor, SPED teacher, and SPED professor all whom I have solid relationships with. I do agree, quality is very important! They will help make or break your application.
  22. Hey! I hope you gained more recommenders. I asked a special ed teacher I worked with and one of my sped professors. I wasn't able to get in touch with one SLP professor and I'm going to get in touch with another professor this weekend. Long story short I'm 10 on the waitlist and I told her I wanted to stay on the list and ask her again at the end of the month..
  23. I'll be applying for Jan 2021! That's the plan lol.. It's up to you if you want to send your scores.
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