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    ssllpp got a reaction from StPaulCCC in Health Insurance   
    I was wondering what other people are doing for health insurance during their Master's program. I realize a lot of people might be young enough to be on their parents' plans still, but for those of us who aren't... It seems to be about $2,300/year through my school, or $4,600 for my husband and I. I've had health insurance through my job the last 5 years and have no idea how much it normally costs. Just wondering if anyone else is going through this right now as I'm starting to research what our best option is.
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    ssllpp got a reaction from SLPsingballs in Anyone going to University of Texas at Austin?   
    I just got accepted off the waitlist today! Not sure if I'm going yet. Such a big decision to make and only 5 days to make it!
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    ssllpp got a reaction from SLPsingballs in 2017 Applicants Here!   
    Congrats! That's an exciting decision to have to make. You may want to consider the length of program as well, since I know CSUN's is longer than 2 years. (Although I don't know how long WWU's is?) And factor in loss of income during that 3rd year that you could be possibly already working had you attended a shorter program.
    Also, would they allow you to pay in-state tuition during the 2nd year after establishing residency? Some schools do. I think it depends on the state.
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    ssllpp got a reaction from kayyyyy_ in CSU Northridge (CSUN) vs. CSU Los Angeles (CSULA)   
    Wellll, I sent my deposit to University of New Mexico. BUT, I'm still holding out on my waitlists at SDSU and SFSU. So we'll see where I end up! Best of luck to you as well!
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    ssllpp got a reaction from BilingualSpeechie in CSU Northridge (CSUN) vs. CSU Los Angeles (CSULA)   
    Congrats on your acceptances! I personally decided against CSUN because I've heard it's a longer program. It's not a normal cohort style and students sometimes have issues getting into the classes they need. From what I've read on here, it's at least 2 1/2 years. If I were from the area though, I probably would have chosen it. I have to move either way, so I chose to go with a shorter program that I was more interested in.
    Good luck with your decision! I'm sure you will be happy either way.
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    ssllpp got a reaction from mspeech in Waitlist Purgatory   
    I'd imagine that most schools would take AT LEAST a few days to go through the numbers, decide how many people can be let in from the waitlist, and prepare the emails/documents to send to them. I hope you hear soon though!
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    ssllpp got a reaction from kayyyyy_ in Waitlist Purgatory   
    I'd imagine that most schools would take AT LEAST a few days to go through the numbers, decide how many people can be let in from the waitlist, and prepare the emails/documents to send to them. I hope you hear soon though!
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    ssllpp got a reaction from pbandj in San Francisco State Universiy   
    Finalllllly got my letter! I'm #8 on the waitlist. #8 doesn't seem too bad... But I'm sort of feeling like waitlist queen over here. (This is my 4th waitlist) 
    I do appreciate them telling me my ranking at least!
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    ssllpp got a reaction from Jadeawe in What Schools Are You Waiting On!?   
    I'm guessing UT Austin will send theirs next week, since last year they sent them around March 14.
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