
babykoala
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Sorry to interject, but would you be up for reading one more SOP? Thanks so much!! ☺️
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Would anyone mind reading my statement of purpose?
babykoala replied to slp2be99's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm interested in swapping SOPs with anyone who's interested. Feel free to PM me! ☺️ -
@alyssafrancis: Would you be willing to PM me as well? Thank you! ?
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Submitting GRE scores the day of the test
babykoala replied to KEIM's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I was able to write down my school codes before taking the GRE, and an employee brought me my codes once I finished so I could submit the scores. I'm not sure if every testing center does something like this, though. -
University of New Mexico
babykoala replied to speechie999's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
@psizemore, why downvote this? lol -
Online Program for Masters in SLP NO GRE
babykoala replied to Rayna Shah's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I know Nova Southeastern does not require the GRE. However, it's quite expensive, even for online programs. With online programs, clinicals take place near your home (excepting any residency requirements). Some programs require students to find and secure their own placements, while others take care of that for you. I don't know about Nova. Look at each program's webpage for information regarding clinicals and residency requirements, if any. A few programs accept the MAT in lieu of the GRE. The MAT does not have any math on it. I know California State Northridge accepts it, but I don't know of any others. There is no calculus on the GRE. Topics covered are arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data analysis. -
University of Akron Masters Speech Program
babykoala replied to BlackGirlSpeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Do you have to stay in or near Ohio for the entire first year? -
Did you guys apply to ENMU's hybrid program?
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Do Applications REALLY take 3-4 weeks of processing???
babykoala replied to Inbal's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Just wanted to let everyone know that I submitted my application two days ago and just received an e-mail saying it's been Verified. I've had my transcripts in for a few weeks, but I was not expecting CSDCAS to be this quick! Here's hoping they keep it up. -
Anyone willing to swap personal statments?
babykoala replied to Kandykane's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hi! I don't have a personal statement either, just an essay I need to complete. I'm happy to swap essays/personal statements, though! Just PM me. Thanks. -
Here you go. ?
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What do you do if your program is listed on CSDCAS, but your school requires a specific template for the LORs? Has anyone been in this situation? I was under the impression that letter writers submitted one letter to CSDCAS, which was then made available to all of the schools to which the applicant applies. The school in question requires that letters be uploaded to CSDCAS (rather than being sent to the department). I've contacted CSDCAS, but I thought I'd ask here in the meantime.
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Re: Champaign-Urbana, you probably need a car unless you live on campus or in downtown Champaign. Public transit is decent for a smaller city (by U.S. standards, at least), but I'd still recommend bringing a car.
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A couple points regarding p287's post (sorry, it's not letting me quote individual sentences on mobile): I'm a US citizen and Canadian permanent resident. If you become a permanent resident of Canada, your status would only be revoked if you did not meet your residency obligations in Canada (2 years out of every 5). Also, while you'll need to file US taxes each year, it's unlikely you'd need to pay taxes in the US and Canada - you can deduct a certain dollar amount of income (more than 100k USD, I believe). If your income were to exceed that, there are also tax treaties in place to avoid double taxation. Your best bet would be to find an accountant who specializes in US/Canadian taxes.
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Distance Learning Programs
babykoala replied to KendallSLPA's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
California State University Northridge, Eastern New Mexico, Western Kentucky, University of Northern Colorado, Emerson, University of Montana, Idaho State, University of South Carolina, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, NYU, Nova, Tennessee State, East Carolina University... -
Congratulations on your acceptances! I didn't know Emerson offered scholarships for their online program -- I wonder if they would award enough to defray the hefty price tag (or at least make them comparable to CSUN)!
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Louly posted above that s/he got into the following programs: University of Oregon, U of Memphis, U of Utah, and Florida State.
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It sounds like OP is not a CA resident, so s/he would be ineligible for state grants for residents.
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What Schools Are You Waiting On!?
babykoala replied to speechie2b's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
University of Minnesota has a distance program? Whaaat? -
2017 Canadian Application Thread!
babykoala replied to mizuro's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I know some programs can't accept applicants who aren't Canadian citizens or permanent residents -- UBC and Toronto come to mind. Also, keep in mind that schools in Canada can be even more competitive than those in the states; after all, there are only seven programs where English is the language of instruction in the entire country. -
Professor advised me to attend another program
babykoala replied to NorCalSLPA's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I don't think we can really make any sort of judgment given that we don't know why your professor suggested that. For what it's worth, according to my professors, there are definite benefits to doing your master's at another university, as departments can be a bit insular and going elsewhere exposes you to different people and perspectives. Not sure if that's what your professor was getting at though. -
I'm curious about their clinical placements and whether they have more of a medical or school focus--my thought is that it's about equal? I'm planning on applying there next year and appreciate any insight! Thanks!
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Best city to go to grad school in
babykoala replied to EmK07's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I agree with @Crimson Wife. Plus, you'll probably be far too busy to enjoy all that a cool city has to offer. You should also be able to find a coffee shop to your liking in most (all?) college towns. I'm actually targeting programs in urban areas myself--not because I want to move to some elusive dream city, but because cities and urban areas tend to have more clinical opportunities. That seems more important than whether I find x city desirable.