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MissSLP

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  1. First of all, a HUGE congrats to everyone on your acceptances!!  :) 

    I've been accepted to McGill, U of T, and Western! Like some of you, I really wasn't expecting to get in, let alone have a choice to make so I'm beyond thrilled!!

     I'm leaning towards U of T, but for those of you who have already made your decisions, I'm curious as to why! Why is U of T (or any of the others) your top choice? 

    Congrats again everyone!

  2. 34 minutes ago, Vee_SLP said:

    For those who were accepted at McGill: Is anyone else worried that something might go wrong on the final approval? Is it really a decision-making process where they analyze the whole file, or is it just to confirm that all the documents are in order, and that the committee didn't miss something like not enough credits to graduate, etc? Has it ever happened that someone didn't make it the final approval?

    I just really want to have to confirmation!

    I'm wondering the same thing! I assume that the final approval is more a formality than anything, otherwise why would they have sent out the acceptances? Right? That's how I'm looking at it anyway.

    Hopefully the official acceptance letters will come soon!!! :) 

  3. 54 minutes ago, SpeechWannaB said:

    How do you know they started making calls?

    I don't think they have started yet - at least as far as I know. According to the results page, a bunch of people were accepted on March 9th last year. It seems they make calls over the course of a few days, usually around the 10th or so, so perhaps they're going to start next week. Who knows though!

  4. On 2/20/2017 at 1:57 PM, slp_pau said:

    I read the thread from last year and Western sent emails on February 16th. Maybe we'll get them soon!

    I hope so! :) 

     

    On 2/21/2017 at 1:32 AM, SLPinthemaking said:

    I hope so! I was thinking that maybe because ORPAS still doesn't have our GPA calculations thats why they haven't sent out confirmation emails yet? Just a thought! 

     

    I was also wondering when we'd hear from ORPAS! In previous years, it sounds like they sent subGPA calculations out in early February. Hopefully we'll hear something soon - this waiting game is the worst!

  5. 3 hours ago, slp_pau said:

    Hi guys!! Has anyone received an email from Western or heard anything yet? 

    I was going to ask about this!

    Does anyone have any idea whether or not we'll receive an email from Western (or U of T for that matter) acknowledging our application? I received one from McMaster, but that's it. It'd be nice to have some confirmation from the universities that they have received our applications.

  6. 11 hours ago, razzerpears said:

    Hey babe,

    personal experience here:

     

    I have 3.8, over 300+ research hours, 4 conferences I've presented at, 40+ hours SLP volunteer hours, 3 amazing references (including the chair of SLP at U of T), a research project for which I am the supervisor (and attempting to get published in an academic journal with) as well as grants under my belt, additional courses including certifications in things like ABA.

     

    I have applied twice (to McGill, U of T, University of Alberta, McGill, McMaster, Western etc.) and got rejected both years. This will be my third year.

    I'm not saying it to sound harsh or mean, but just be prepared for the worst - because it will probably be the case. SLP is one of the most competitive programs in Canada for a Master's. Just be prepared with perhaps some other options in case it falls through :)

    This is a good dose of reality and some good advice.

    I'm also curious as to whether or not you received any feedback about your application. Or just if you have any idea why you didn't get in. It sounds like you have an amazing application! 

  7. On December 7, 2016 at 9:14 AM, brisimpson said:

    Hey everyone,

    I am a second round applicant applying to U of A, McGill, Western, Dal, and McMaster. 

    I was wondering for anyone applying to McGill, how did you upload your CV to your online application? I can't seem to find anywhere to do so!

    I think once you click 'submit' on your application, you're then taken to a page and prompted to upload your CV and unofficial transcripts. 

    This is based on information from past threads in this forum, so I'm not 100% sure, but it does makes sense as there's no where to upload it with the application! It wouldn't hurt to email them to confirm, just in case :) 

  8. 57 minutes ago, JessieBear said:

    Hello everyone!


    So the statement of intent word limit for both U of T and Western is 3000 words. I have written about half of mine so far. Just wondering if admissions will expect most applicants to write up to 3000 words or if it looks better to have less since you are more concise and to the point. Thoughts? 

    Hi JessieBear,

    The limit is 3000 charactersnot 3000 words - a very big difference!!! I actually assumed 3000 words when I first looked at it too.

    That probably answers your question :)

  9. 22 hours ago, JessieBear said:

    Hey everyone!

    I am applying to U of T, Western and McMaster. For McMaster the ORPAS application doesn't indicate that a personal statement is required...interesting. I guess acceptance to McMaster is only based off of grades and references??

    Just wondering how many volunteer or shadowing hours people have done? So far I only plan on doing the minimum hours (14) in November. What is everyone's thoughts on this? 

    Hey JessieBear, 

    I think admission to McMaster is based solely on grades and the MMI interview. Quite different from the other programs!

     This is from their site:

    "Applicants who are academically eligible will be ranked on the basis of their pre-admission GPA. The top-ranked (approximately 125) applicants will be invited to participate in a minimultiple interview (MMI). Final offers of admission will be based on pre-admission GPA (50%) and MMI score (50%)."

    To answer your question about shadowing, I'll have about 70 or so hours (although I'm hoping for more) of SLP specific volunteering/shadowing by the time I apply. 

    :) 

  10. Very exciting about the new program at McMaster! It's nice to have another program in the mix. 

    Most of the knowledge I have about how competitive the programs are comes from reading discussions on this board from previous years, and wow, its intimidating! From what I've read, it seems a lot of the schools have a sort of cut off sub-GPA. I think it depends on the school, the year, and pool of applicants, but it looks like a lot of people who are accepted have sub-GPAs in the 3.8-4.0 range. This is just based on what I've read. 

    If they're saying the competitive average is 90%, that doesn't necessarily mean you'll get in if you have around 90%. It just gives you an indication of the grades you need to have to be competitive against the other applicants - to have a chance of getting in! 

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