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weewaffle2017

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  1. Hi! I’m going to be attending WWU this fall, is anyone else? Would love to connect with other students
  2. I just received an email today that I was invited to the Feb 24th interview I live in Michigan so it's going to be a bit of a trip but I think I"m gonna go.
  3. Hello, future SLP friends! I am a 2018 applicant in a bit of a conundrum. I have compiled a list of schools that I'd like to apply to and that I'm pretty darn excited about. I fit into the averages of these schools in terms of GPA (I have a 3.75) and I just took the GRE... but I got a 139 quantative and 153 verbal. I don't know about the writing part yet. So obviously that's not high, but I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has any insight about moving forward with the application process from here. I am think I'm in a good place resume wise- I volunteered at a Camp for Youth who Stutter and I'll have undergrad clinican experience and NSSHLA stuff; I have solid recommenders and am working hard on my SOP etc. so I would say that the GRE scores would be my weakest point. The schools I would like to apply for are: College of Saint Rose-Albany NY Buffalo State College- Buffalo, NY University of Wisconsin Milwaukee- WI Worchester State- Worchester MA Old Dominion University- Norfolk, VA Northern Colorado University- Greely CO Western Washington U- Bellingham, WA UNC Greensboro- Greensboro, NC I am planning on studying a heck of a lot of retaking it in October, but I guess my question is, should I pretty much keep my school list the same and just hope I do better? I did add Nova Southeastern to my list, because it doesn't require the GRE. Most of these schools have averages in the mid to higher 140's for quantitative and in the 150's for verbal, so I don't think it'd be insane for me to jump even 5 points higher. The only one that seems like stretch pants at this point would be UNC Greensboro, as they seem to accept higher stats. Any insight or people with prior experience in this area would be so helpful! I just don't want the math section of the GRE to be the hill I die on (: cheers, -a worried applicant
  4. Does anyone know anything about the grad program at UVM Duluth? I visited today and I got an okayish vibe, but I'm a little unsure. It sounded like the clinical supervisors are not faculty members- is that common? Is that a disadvantage at all? The professor I met with mentioned that housing is hard to find around here. I thought the program had some good stuff going on but I'm just kinda looking for any insight anyone may have on it.
  5. Question- does anyone know if you can apply to schools in Canada if you're from the US? I'm struggling to find an answer to this! Best of luck with everything!
  6. I am looking to apply to Worcester in the fall, actually! I've been kinda looking for some additional info on it. Do you know anything about what the area is like? Is it a terribly high cost of living out there or not so much because it isn't Boston? I'm from Michigan so I'm not sure. Is there anything else you really liked about the program?
  7. Hi there, Just wondering if anyone knows- can you apply to graduate school for SLP in Canada if you are a U.S. citizen who lives here in the U.S.? Is the process super complicated? And are there any schools that are popular to apply to? Just looking for any info. Thanks!
  8. Hi there, So, I'm considering applying to this university because it looks like a great program. Do you guys have any info you could give me about it, such as special features of the program, funding and GA positions, why you chose it, or cost of living of the area?? Any information would be great
  9. Hi guys! So I am looking to apply to graduate school for speech this upcoming fall, and I was just wondering if anyone here knows anything about these universities. I'm mostly wondering about chances of getting in, (I have a GPA in the mid 3.7's and have not taken the GRE yet), quality of the program, like is it worth applying to, what you think of the program if you're planning on going there, etc. etc. anything would be so helpful as I try to narrow this list down and make realistic choices. I am particularly interested in schools in mid/bigger city areas and that have any opportunities to work with fluency disorders, as that is my area of interest, so if you have any suggestions about other schools too that have those things, I would love that so much! Basically, I'm just lookin for some input on anything you know about them. Thank you so much, everyone and here is my list! 1. Eastern Carolina University 2. U of Minnesota-Duluth 3. U of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 4. Eastern Tennessee University 5. University of North Carolina-Greensboro 6. U of Wisconsin- Steven's Point 7. University of Oregon 8. University of Texas-Austin 9. Minot State University 10. University of Iowa 11. Portland State 12. U of Minn-Twin Cities
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