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  1. On May 24, 2016 at 6:39 AM, Zeen321 said:

    Has anyone on UW Whitewater's wait list heard back, aside from the survey to remain on the wait list? Or for those accepted, do you know if the spots are filled and the class is pretty much established? I really have my heart set on this program, I'm keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for the best. 

    We haven't been told whether or not the class is full, but it seems rather established now that we have an orientation date and were invited to a department/closed Facebook page (not sure how many are in it though, I'm having trouble joining. In the other group there's 9 of us though). I hope you get to hear some good news soon

  2. Sorry, I don't know anything about the school, but as far as an MA vs MS goes, I have been told repeatedly that there is no difference. A master's is a master's and having the arts/science distinction should not affect anything at all. Your placements/experiences during grad school will have more of an impact when it comes to working in an educational or medical setting later on. 

  3. 10 hours ago, hpgenomix said:

    Do you guys recommend using the same letter writers and the same recommendations from a previous admission cycle or will schools not think highly of that?

     

    I used one of my same LOR writers, but changed the other two for a prof I TA'd for and a prof I had for 3 consecutive semesters and had built a relationship with. I don't think it's a problem, though, to use the same LOR writers if they know you best and can speak mostly highly of your abilities. 

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    @Zeen321 @koalalover1 @SLPWKMF

    Hey guys, I was accepted at UWW this year and wait listed there last year. How it progressed for me last year was my initial waitlist notification on 3/18, followed by emails on 4/24, 5/27, and 6/26 asking me to confirm or deny my continued place on the waitlist. So at least last year it seemed like there was continual movement. As far as this year goes, all I know is that we have yet to be given a date/time for orientation, which leaves me to believe that everything may not be set in stone. We only have a few people in the fb group, but no one has mentioned being accepted from the waitlist so far. Don't know if that helps, but I'm really wishing you all the best of luck; I know how draining this can be.

  5. 22 hours ago, slptobe92 said:

    I have my first and only interview coming up next week and I'm so nervous! Does anyone have any tips on what to prepare for? 

    To add to what @SLP123* said,  this is also your time to interview the school! When I did my interview I made sure to have a few questions prepared regarding that program specifically, like if there was any interaction with students/faculty in the education or nursing programs at the school. I think schools like applicants who show some initiative. Good luck!

  6. 36 minutes ago, Dreamtobeslp said:

    I haven't heard yet either. I saw some post that they recieved an email about the wait list. For those that called the school who did you call? I can only find the number for the speech clinic. 

    I would try the department of linguistics/cognitive science. That's the major that UD's SLP concentration falls under

     

    *calling the graduate school may also be a good idea 

  7. 30 minutes ago, sincerelycree said:

    Thanks! I do have a few other options that require lower GPA. I couldn't help but notice you are from Delaware... So am I! MIddletown, DE to be exact. Did you apply to UD's new program? I'm sure you know, but I was told that they are still in the process of being ASHA accredited.

    Hahaha Delaware represent! I am from Newark/Hockessin. I didn't apply to UD's program, though. Been living in this state long enough; it's time to see somewhere new! (Plus UD in-state tuition is more expensive than most of the out of state programs I applied to!)

  8. 2 hours ago, sincerelycree said:

    My GPA is 3.24 and JMU has a minimum of 3.25, Do you think I should reach out to them as you did other universities? If so what should I ask/tell them? 

    I had some mitigating circumstances when it came to my GPA, so when I emailed I mentioned that I discussed the discrepancy in my personal statement, and I was sure to highlight my good last 60gpa/GREs/other activities. I basically just laid it out and asked a) if they had hard GPA cutoffs that would eliminate me from consideration, and b ) how seriously my application would be taken into consideration. Most schools were pretty honest about me being competitive, or a long shot, or not competitive at all. It definitely doesn't hurt to reach out. Good luck!

     

    Also, I agree with @slptobe92. If you're worried about GPA, definitely look into applying to some programs that have fewer applicants in addition to the popular programs.

  9. 1. Why did you choose the program you're going to? What really sold it for you? 

    I've committed to University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. A big part of it for me was location; I wanted to live in a different part of the country, and being in Whitewater will cut down my long distance relationship from a 900 to 60 mile distance. Not to mention, the school is relatively close to Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago, which is important to me for both externship reasons, future employment, and general enjoyment.  Also, I'm more interested in the adult/neuro side of SLP, so it's a big plus that UWW has an aphasia clinic. My undergrad didn't have an on-campus clinic, so the fact that UWW has one was less intimidating to me than being thrown into off-campus placements at the beginning of school. The small class size (14-16) and low-ish out of state tuition and cost of living also sealed the deal for me. 

    2. How many schools did you apply to

    I applied to 10 other schools this year: Edinboro, U of Akron, Grand Valley State, Southern Illinois-Carbondale, Illinois State, Governors State, Rush, Midwestern-Downers Grove, UW-Milwaukee, and UW-Stevens Point

    3. If you haven't decided, what is going to be the factor that pushes you to decide? 

    I have decided, but location, class size, and cost were my big factors.

     

  10. 2 hours ago, racoomelon said:

    That happened to me and my roommates when we were house hunting last year. This time of the month is crazy for housing options. Have you looked at Zillow or Craigslist? Or maybe you could email some of the grad students who are about to graduate and see about picking up a lease from one of them.

    Yeah! Contacting students is a good idea. Unfortunately I'm a little limited in my options because I have a cat, but I did find some places on zillow that work if I'm willing to have a little more of a commute (now hopefully they're actually available..). Looking for housing out of state is just difficult as is ?

  11. I have to agree with all the posts about remembering vet costs. My cat has upper respiratory problems, which can mostly be handled by meds that cost $20/mo, which isn't terrible, but he is prone to ear infections that easily lead to a $200+ vet bill, plus a check up visit later on. Emergency vet bills can rack up, so it's definitely something to be aware of.

    In the end, I wouldn't trade him for the world, but I had not anticipated these costs in the beginning and was definitely unpleasantly surprised. 

  12. 57 minutes ago, Gingiestrong said:

    This may be a dumb question, but how late can you file your FAFSA and still be able to get aid? I started filing mine, but am waiting to finish it until I complete my taxes. The school I will most likely be attending doesn't begin classes until September 26th, so I thought I had some time, but I'm not so sure anymore haha. 

    You can use your info from 2014 taxes on the FAFSA and then update it later once you've filed 2015's taxes. That's what I did! Then you don't have to worry about waiting too long.

  13. I already have a cat, and I'm bringing him with me. Since I'm making a big move, I think having him with me will help me settle into a new home a bit faster. I already work 10 hour days right now, so I'm not thinking grad school will make a big difference to him. Thankfully cats are pretty easy to deal with (much more low maintenance than I think a dog would be). I don't think a pet is a bad idea, but having one IS adding that much more to your plate. 

  14. Me!! It was such a struggle for me to not immediately accept at UW-Whitewater as soon as I got the email. I never expected to get in there after my waitlist last year, and it was one of my top choices. I made myself wait until I had also heard from the school I interviewed at, but in my heart I knew what my final decision would be even if I was accepted there as well. I agree with you about the waitlist part--I know the agony of being put on waitlists from last year, so I made sure to decline at Gov St ASAP so that someone else could hear some great news. 

    Congratulations on your acceptances and decision!! 

  15. Obviously I can't speak to the masters program as its brand new, but if anyone has questions about the school overall/campus/surrounding area let me know. I've lived in Newark my entire life and did my undergrad at UD :)

    Also, congrats to everyone who gets in!

  16. 8 hours ago, gosparkgo said:

    I was accepted to Rush on March 1st so that's weird you haven't heard one way or the other! Have you tried emailing them? 

    Yeah, every time I email that school I don't get a response, and it seems impossible to get someone on the phone! I am not expecting an acceptance or even a waitlist so it's not that big of a deal...would just like to have everything finalized, you know? 

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