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  1. I would have to agree with joannly's post above. I felt it was poorly managed. Many of the faculty are part time, and I even had a grad student teach a course. I feel dumb in my grad program right now, even though I got mostly A's and a couple B's in my classes at PSU. I feel like I didn't learn anything tbh. Almost every friend that I made in the program switched majors, if that tells you anything
  2. I went there for my undergrad. Housing in the area is very expensive, and if you plan to live off campus, parking is horrible if you plan to commute. It is a downtown area so all street parking is metered and they oversell parking passes so you arent guaranteed a spot in the parking garages. As for the program, it is okay. I didn't learn as much as my friends who went to other programs. Also, if you are out of state, tuition is very expensive so keep this in mind
  3. Note: I know I posted this already, but I don't think I posted it in the correct forum. (Sorry I'm new to this site) I am currently a grad student earning my hours at our on-campus clinic. A couple of weeks ago, my client's mom asked me if I can go to her house and work with her child when the semester is over, when the client is no longer my client. I guess I am just wondering if that is allowed? I'm not trying to get kicked out of my program or get in trouble by ASHA for working with my client on the side. I (obviously) do not have my license yet and I am not a licensed SLPA.
  4. I am currently a grad student earning my hours at our on-campus clinic. A couple of weeks ago, my client's mom asked me if I can go to her house and work with her child when the semester is over, when the client is no longer my client. I guess I am just wondering if that is allowed? I'm not trying to get kicked out of my program or get in trouble by ASHA for working with my client on the side. I (obviously) do not have my license yet and I am not a licensed SLPA.
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