Curlylets
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Hi, I'm in my last year of my SLP program, so I need health insurance for one more year. I've had insurance through work and then switched over to my school's policy, but this year my program is charging more than $4000 for their policy. This is too expensive as it's $1000 more than the previous year. I started my application through the health insurance marketplace and it says I'm eligible for medicaid based on income information. Has anyone opted for medicaid, and can discuss the pros/cons? I know there is a stigma with choosing medicaid, but beyond that are there any actual downsides to choosing this option?
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ASHA Requirement Online Suggestions?
Curlylets replied to butteryles's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
You have to check with the schools you are applying to. These are definitely ASHA requirements, and some schools do not require you to complete them before accepting you into the program. I was accepted at Montclair State and NYU and I was missing the physical science requirement, plus most of my program prereqs. -
ASHA Requirement Online Suggestions?
Curlylets replied to butteryles's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Just found another one I might switch to this since I'm still iffy about BYU https://rcde.usu.edu/coursesearch/results.cfm?q=&classroom=false&blended=false It's Utah State University online, and the intro to chem course is about $900 which is around $400 more but seems more legit since ASHA specifies physics or chem and I don't want anything affecting my ability to get my license. I don't know if chem is a better choice than physics but I hated physics in high school and did well in chemistry. -
Anxious for the semester to begin!?!
Curlylets replied to MooseGoose2324's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Yeah my orientation is tomorrow and I'm a bit nervous , I haven't bought my books, yet planning on it this week. -
ASHA Requirement Online Suggestions?
Curlylets replied to butteryles's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I literally just finished signing up for https://is.byu.edu/description/PHYS-100-M001 I searched the forum for suggestions and found it. It's around $549 for the course, cheaper than other online classes and less of a hassle to sign up. The other schools I was looking into made registering for one class such a process. Also, I just want to get this requirement out of the way without having to waste 6 hours going in person to my local community college since this is my first semester of my grad program, and still trying to work while I can. I really hope it is not a scam and ASHA takes it. I emailed my advisor about it and she said it looks ok. But you can never be too sure :/ . They give you a year to finish the course and you have to get a proctor to watch you complete both midterm and final exams, which sort of makes it feel a little bit more legit I guess. Btw I can't believe I graduated without ever taking a physical science course, I felt lucky at the time never thought I would need one. -
I got off the waitlist on May 5 so hopefully others will hear back soon, I was given 10 days or so to reply
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Withdrawing admission decision
Curlylets replied to Curlylets's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
It'd be a coincidence if we ended up at the same state school...., I really was looking forward to attending the first school this fall...um did some poking around...yep I guess we'll be in the same cohort! And yep home ownership was a biggie for me too! Starting to feel a little better that this decision is the right choice. I was just really concerned academics at the cheaper school were going to be sub par. I really want to receive good training so I know what I'm doing once I'm graduating. -
Withdrawing admission decision
Curlylets replied to Curlylets's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Ok, I didn't know if that could possibly affect my acceptance at the second school, thanks for your help! -
Withdrawing admission decision
Curlylets replied to Curlylets's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
So I've read everyone's responses and I'm leaning towards accepting the second school, but has anyone withdrawn their acceptance? Is this frowned upon, and would it be harder than just sending an email to the first school telling them that I'm withdrawing my place in the program? -
Withdrawing admission decision
Curlylets replied to Curlylets's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm living at home no matter which program I attend, my first choice is an hour commute by public transport into NY and the second is 20 min by car. Aside from rankings, I feel like I'd get a better quality education at my first choice, their electives and info in general sounds more appealing than the second. I'm borrowing for both schools, but I will be keeping a job with a salary of around $20 grand while I attend either program. The job is mainly weekends and not too stressful. I just don't want to regret this decision, $30 grand can be a down-payment for a condo, than again will my chances at getting a job with a great salary be affected by my choice? I know job prospects are good, but does school prestige factor into what type of job I'd get and therefore my eventual salary? I really am at a loss. -
I've recently been accepted off the waitlist from a school that would be around $30,000 cheaper than the school that I've already accepted and paid the deposit for. I really want to attend my first choice (which is higher ranked by about 100 spots) but the price difference is a huge consideration. Has anyone changed their decision this late? Any advice for moving forward?
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You received a financial aid package already? has anyone else heard about funding?
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slp2be1345 reacted to a post in a topic: NYU 2016
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NYU https://www.facebook.com/groups/231482557201456/
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Has everyone committed to NYU? I'm most likely going to attend but want to wait for the response for one more school, if I continue to wait is there a chance that although I am accepted all slots will be taken? I've heard about getting "locked out" is that really a thing?
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Has anyone set up one for NYU?