I want to apply to an SLP program, and I know I'm not a strong applicant because of my undergraduate gpa which was 3.21/lack letters of recommendation. I would like to attend Montclair University because of proximity but am wary because it is ranked so low (154) in US news and world report. I am going back to school because I want to train in a career that helps individuals with developmental disabilities, but one that pays well too. My GREs are 150 - Q and 164 - V, 4 - Writing. I don't know my chances for schools like NYU and Columbia which are also close by. For those of you that have gone to Montclair or other low ranking schools, how's life been? Have your career opportunities/prospects been affected by your choice of school? I know it really matters when applying to law school, (if you only get accepted to a low tier school you might want to reconsider your choice in career) but does it matter in SLP? I know I'm asking several questions but any feedback would be appreciated !