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steveshooman

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    2016 Fall
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    Speech-Language Pathology

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  1. I agree with the above; in fact, many CSUs and even private universities will straight up tell you that a certain number of spots are reserved for their own undergrads. I've heard as high as 60%.
  2. I would second the recommendation to check the websites of individual programs you are interested in attending. All of the California schools I was interested in included classes in their undergraduate programs that USU did not; therefore, to be a competitive applicant I had to take additional courses outside of USU. I ended up needing to take three additional classes to be a strong applicant against California students: Voice and Resonance Disorders Fluency Disorders Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology
  3. Both of these things are true, but I got into Sac State as a first-time grad applicant and an outside student. It's worth a shot!
  4. I just wanted to mention that if GRE scores are really the sticking point, there are school that either don't require them at all or don't pay attention to them if your GPA is above a certain point. I'm in California, and I know of at least two programs that work like this: CSU East Bay and CSU Sacramento. It might be worth a try to focus on applying to schools that don't use GRE as the determining factor.
  5. Requirements vary from state to state, because ASHA doesn't license SLPAs. Some states require a license, some don't, and some don't have SLPAs at all. California basically requires either a Bachelor's Degree in SLP/CommDis + 70 SLPA fieldwork hours or graduation from an accredited Associate's Degree program for SLPA (of which there are only a few). I'm currently completing an accredited SLPA program, which has fieldwork as the last class and requires a minimum of 162 fieldwork hours for graduation. California SLPAs generally make upwards of $18/hour, depending on location and whether it's private practice or school districts.
  6. Just declined my offer to Sacramento State, as I've accepted my admission to University of the Pacific/UOP. Good luck to those on the waitlist at Sac State, and congratulations to those who will be accepting their offers!
  7. I can only imagine that people: 1) Buy things they don't really need and never get around to wearing them, 2) Are given clothing that is not their taste/size and don't have a way to return the items, or 3) Some other option that I haven't considered that would explain new clothing going into a donation bin. Either way, I'm the beneficiary and am happy to see this phenomenon continue!
  8. I know that the topic has kind of moved on, but I've found a lot of high-quality women's business casual and professional clothing at thrift stores. Things still with tags on, in like-new condition, from brands like Ann Taylor, designers carried at Anthropologie, Banana Republic, J. Crew, etc. Most of my nicest clothing (the kind that gets compliments) was purchased for under $10 an item by careful searching of the racks in periods when I had more time than money. Just a suggestion for those finding this thread now, like me!
  9. I committed immediately after attending the accepted students' open house at my #1 choice (University of the Pacific/UOP); this was an easy decision, because I'm in a state where funding is non-existent for this field. I also wanted to give someone a chance to get off the waitlist at the other school I got into (SFSU), so I let that school know immediately that I had accepted another admission. The grad school application process is so nerve-wracking that I feel like we should acknowledge and respect the emotional/gut feeling part of making an admissions decision.
  10. University of the Pacific (Stockton, CA): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1042359669154950
  11. @LauraV CSUS is in East Sacramento, which is the area of Sacramento I would live in if I moved to the City proper (I live in a suburb). I'm sure students who attend there can speak to the rental situation better than I, but it's a nice area and still fairly walkable, depending on which part you live in.
  12. @kkasza Thanks so much! I'm so excited and know how much it means to get in. I'll be hoping on your behalf that there are four other people who decline SFSU after me! Yes, I posted on the results page as well. I spent so much time there myself that I figure it's the least I could do for others applying this year and those to come.
  13. @kkasza I just declined my conditional offer of admission from SFSU, as I've accepted and enrolled at UOP. I'm sure there are others doing likewise--best of luck to you!
  14. I joined! Thanks for creating the group--looking forward to getting to know the cohort. It feels wonderful to talk about my cohort :).
  15. @Jkc25 I'm sure we saw each other, too (it was a pretty small group!). I am on Facebook and that's a great idea, @SLPBethany. I also received a rejection from East Bay, as did another student I spoke to at the Open House on Friday.
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