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Daniela

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  1. I'm jealous- we weren't allowed to do this when I graduated last year.
  2. Hi- Where are you located? There are definitely schools that take spring admissions, it just depends on where you are looking to apply. I am in New York so I am familiar with those schools. However, you can go to this website and search for your area and it tells you whether or not they take Fall or Spring admission (http://hes.asha.org:...tersSearch.aspx). Feel free to private message me, I am more than willing to help you out!
  3. I know that this is the same situation for New York as well. They are completely un-interested in SLPAs. Many of my friends tried to do this.
  4. I really wonder what these admissions committees look at. I also don't really take these "Top 10" school rankings to heart, I really think it is all a load of garbage. I'm at a wonderful consortium (techincally I go to three universities) and their rankings are not even published for Audiology and I know our facilities are top notch and the research, etc. is well known and cutting edge so I really take it with a grain of salt. Anyways, as for the admissions committees, I know people who have a near perfect GPA but were rejected. They didn't have a lot of outside experience though (such as volunteer work and such). I think this has a lot to do with it. I believe you have to be very well rounded. I had a 3.98 undergrad GPA, not too amazing GRE scores (only scored a 980 overall with a 5.0 writing) but I work in a hospital in the Speech and Hearing Clinic doing the Newborn Infant Hearing Screenings. I'm sure that (along with my GPA) really helped me out a lot, in addition to the fact that I was president of NSSLHA and president of the Communications Honor Society at my undergraduate school. I think the committees really want to see their prospective students not just achieve in the classroom, but also outside of it.
  5. What programs do you consider a 'top AuD program'? Just out of curiousity
  6. I think you made a very smart choice! Good luck at Bloomsburg and I hope your husband stays safe!
  7. Hi, it was not an apartment complex with a name like that. It was a private residence with maybe 5 apartments within it. There are tons of buildings / apartments within Brookline like this. The whole area of Boston / Brookline is beautiful!
  8. Hi, my sister went to BU for her undergrad and grad degrees and she lived in Brookline in a huge apartment and although I don't remember how much she paid for it, I can tell you that she did not pay an arm and a leg (after all, she was a grad student)! Brookline is a beautiful neighborhood and it is on the same T-line as BU. Just thought I'd give me two cents.
  9. The SLP's I work for told me that they did get paid for their externships, just not very well.
  10. If by financial aid you mean subsidized/unsubsidized loans, yes you do (depending on you FAFSA and whether or not you already have a Master's degree). If by grants from the government (here in New York, (New York Residents) we have TAP aka Tuition Assistance Program which was based on your financial need -- this is where most of your "free" money came from), unfortunately graduate students are not eligible for this.
  11. I read those posts as well, and although I can understand that training your replacement may be the "courteous" thing to do, I don't see it as being necessary. I am in a similar situation, I hate my job / boss, I am only going to be hanging in for maybe another month and then I will be dropping the two week notice bomb myself, lol. I don't want to give any more notice than that because my boss will make me feel bad and it will be awkward (plus I don't WANT to help train a replacement, to be completely honest). Haha.
  12. Two weeks notice is the professional "normal" thing to do.
  13. Hi, Unfortunately the GRE does not work like that. If you (for example) get a 500 verbal 400 quantitative score the first time and then take it again and get a 450 verbal and 410 quantitative. The schools see all of the scores but they are not replaceable. You can't choose to carry that 500 V score and drop the Q score or vice versa (and the schools will see all the times you took the test / scores). If you go on the GRE site, it explains all of this. Good luck.
  14. Sorry guys, I dont really have any details lol. I work for SLPs and that's just what they say about NYU, they couldn't really give more details. What they did tell me is that its a larger program than others, though. (i.e. More students--less personal). I can personally say that BU and NYU are great schools in terms of location. My sister lives in Boston (went to BU for undergrad/grad) and I live in New York, right near the city. If I had to pick in terms of location alone, I'd pick NYU- but im sure that's because I'm a New Yorker
  15. I'm pretty sure NYU is ranked so low because you are really paying for their name, not for the education or the program. I haven't heard such great things about that program, unfortunately.
  16. Exactly! Plus- NYU is so expensive anyways! Hehe (It's still amazing to get in though, obviously!)
  17. I'm sure you're acceptance is coming soon! Didn't you say you get your mail a few days later than normal?
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