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I agree with @intotheairwaves, cost is likely an even bigger factor than time. My dog is coming with me because I already have him but man is he expensive! He's a tiny guy so he doesn't require a lot of food compared to larger dogs and the lower doses of heartworm, frontline, etc. are cheaper. But because of time constraints he costs a lot still - he uses a grass potty thing inside that I have to buy replacements for and he goes to doggy daycare once a week (and I pay a premium for one that separates tiny dogs from small and large ones). A puppy or more energetic dog would likely need more daycare or a dog walker. Plus my rent is higher and I pay for insurance for him because otherwise I wouldn't have the money if he got hurt. He's definitely worth it for me as both stress relief and a comfort since I live alone, but there are other things I can't spend money on because of it. I'd just get a cat if I were you.
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Southern Applicants
PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
It's the same program/application but they have an optional 6th semester specialization. When I asked them about it, they said to make sure I included my desire to do it in my application in order for them to be able to arrange placements. I'm worried that if a lot of people included this then maybe they won't have enough placements, so they wouldn't offer everyone who wanted to do it admission. -
Southern Applicants
PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Did anyone who applied/got accepted at Jacksonville apply for the six-semester program? I received an email from them stating they'll have a decision for me by the first week of April (which does that mean by the 1st or 8th lol) and am wondering whether that impacts it since they likely only have so many placements available. -
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Programs That Aren't Accredited
PinkSpeech replied to orangegreenblue's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I would say as far as getting your CCCs no. However, being a newer program might come with drawbacks, You will be a bit of a guinea pig. I wouldn't say this is enough to deter me away from a program but if you want specific placements - like acute care - they may not have established connections to provide these. So I'd ask both the program and any current students questions if possible! -
Programs That Aren't Accredited
PinkSpeech replied to orangegreenblue's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Are you speaking of programs that have candidacy status or ones that simply aren't accredited at all? If it's a program that has no ASHA standing you won't be able to apply for your CCCs. -
PinkSpeech reacted to a post in a topic: International Master's Programs in Speech Language
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In countries where English is a second language, speech therapy programs are going to be either bilingual or in the primary language. They are certifying you to do therapy in their country, the program isn't intended to train English speech therapists. The populations in those countries will require bilingual therapists so the program wouldn't be in all English. Not to mention the ASHA recognition @EESpeechie mentioned. I'd suggest looking into the mutual recognition countries if you're interested in studying abroad, although you still may have trouble finding a Master's level program that doesn't require a Bachelor's in CSD. I think students from the US have had the most luck with Australian programs from reading these forums!
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Southern Applicants
PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I know the feeling! I'm checking my email so much and then getting disappointed at 6pm every day we don't hear back. It would be so helpful to know how many they asked to do videos and how many they plan to accept for early admission. I read from a script taped to the computer screen at times for my video so I'm sure you're fine! I only wish I had mentioned they were my top choice in my video, but I'm hoping that came across by how enthusiastic I was about their program in my video and personal statement. -
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PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Thanks! I didn't know we wouldn't hear again until May 1st - that would kill me! Last year it looks like they sent out two waves in March so crossing my fingers that they do that again, and then you'll just hear final decisions by May 1st. -
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PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
That'd definitely be nice! It seems like they've had a hard time making decisions this year so I hope that doesn't delay them too much. It's scary to think that these videos are what are making or breaking their decisions. Do you happen to have any idea on how many people they admit for early admission? -
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PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Yours is probably great as well! Mine was typical of what I saw on Youtube but I get worried that others are doing something amazing. And there's a video manager under your account, I noted how many views I had when I submitted it and watched for it to go up. Mine had 4 extra views this morning! Hoping we have an answer soon too because this waiting is killing me -
Southern Applicants
PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Thanks and you too! I was so nervous about mine, I thought about trying to redo it today since I submitted it in the middle of midterms. There honestly wasn't anything to change anyway but by the time I woke up they had already viewed it! (please tell me I am not crazy and not the only one checking that lol) -
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PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I know! It was really hard cramming it into two minutes. I did a practice run and wasn't done with 1/4 of it before the time ran out haha. It was good because I think I was able to focus on what was important, but I'm not sure what they are looking for - especially since I had already answered their questions in my personal statement. Good luck to you, I'm sure yours will turn out great! I've had mine done since this morning and have been too scared to submit it haha. It's like I think I'll come up with a way to make it better as soon as I send them the link. I hope we all hear good news soon! -
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Question, when did this glitch happen? I have not heard anything from them since confirmation that they received my supplemental application.
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Southern Applicants
PinkSpeech replied to southernspeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Thank you! Good luck and same to you! I don't have a mac but my boyfriend is going to let me use his, so I've got that figured out. I wrote down everything I want to say and decided the best way was to just sit in front of a camera and say it. I saw some really creative video essays on Youtube but I wouldn't know how to do it with what I want to say. Hope it's enough!