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krinklecat

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  1. I am really sorry. It is a daunting process. I don't mean that you should give up hope BY ANY MEANS, but do you have other plans in mind? Maybe it will help you feel better if you started thinking about what all you can do if grad school doesn't happen this year. Focus your energy on all the different things you can do or want to do, and be prepared regardless of what ends up happening. Take care of yourself and keep faith!
  2. I chose Texas Christian University! -large DFW metroplex -beautiful campus, a relatively safe part of town -the small class size (20) is appealing for what I want out of clinical supervision, faculty mentorship, and placement opportunities -they’ve got a language learning classroom onsite for children with Down syndrome -they’ve got some cool service learning trips abroad -offered an 80% tuition waiver for an 8 hour assistantship, which made this school my most affordable option excluding living costs -this school really looked at my application as a whole and personally called to accept me and go on to explain what they like about me. Loved that! Out of my options I most strongly considered this school vs my undergrad, which is also an amazing program but I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to go to another great school that is also intriguing, affordable, and highly reputable from what I’ve heard in the profession.
  3. The best way to know would be to ask them. Or, recheck your acceptance letter, maybe check the link where you are supposed to deposit the fee to see if a time is given. My letter states to submit the fee by 8:00 AM on April 15th. If you really don't know.... pay on the 14th at the latest just in case!
  4. I think you can do well in the accelerated program, they wouldn't have accepted you otherwise! The time, energy, and gas/mileage you save from not choosing school B can be invested into school A. And then you graduate a semester earlier and get into the real world sooner too. I'll add in a disclaimer however that I am someone who's commuted an hour or more depending on traffic (and then parking was its own issue) throughout undergrad and I know just how draining it is. No one needs that in grad school. Trust your abilities, and work your ass off in grad school. You'll do great.
  5. Honestly it feels like a no-brainer to take that full tuition + stipend, if you're fine with living in that horrendous weather up there. Just my opinion but I think it's entirely worth it to do one more year of long distance in order to get out debt free. If you already feel good about UIUC's program, then don't be fooled by the idea of attending a "dream school" when we're all learning the same thing and getting the same degree. Again, just my take on it!
  6. @bibliophile222 great stuff!! Thank you for sharing! As a grad student, do you feel burn out? If so, how do you cope?
  7. Hi! Can you speak on your clinic experiences i.e prepping for therapy, how it is with clients and their families, clinical educators, etc
  8. This is far more important than following a graph categorizing your ENTIRE application on GPA alone.
  9. I've heard in the previous years they've emailed applicants to go and check the applyweb portal to find out their admissions decision
  10. I wanted to apply to 5 or 6 out of worry and self-doubt - but I decided to save my money, trust my apps, and pray hard instead. I narrowed down to 4 schools, any of whom I'd absolutely love to attend no matter which I end up at. I chose the right kinds of schools for my stats and experiences and it ended up working out perfectly.
  11. I was recently accepted to Texas Christian with 80% funding (and possibly more to come, depending on how much funding the department can get) for an 8 hour graduate assistantship. The fee per credit hour is obviously much higher than public school programs but this is still comparably an amazing funding opportunity for someone like me who's paying for undergrad and grad alone/with student loans. It is a highly competitive program though with a small number of seats available, and I'm still shocked to have gotten one. I'm not sure if they offer everyone they accept the same kind of funding, but I know that all who end up attending receive the funding.
  12. Hi, I applied to a few of the same schools as you. I heard from UT Health SA on February 10th. I'm currently in undergrad at UH, and I know they will be notifying in spring break between March 11-15th. UTD has not gotten back to me with anything yet.
  13. I recently heard back from TCU and was wondering if other accepted applicants were offered a GA position? How much funding was provided with it?
  14. Yes yes and yes. I am highly stressed about the expenses of grad school, but hopefully we will get through it like everyone normally does. There is a reason you chose this field, remind yourself of it in order to keep going. I do hope you get accepted to one of your more feasible options!
  15. Congratulations, that is amazing! Did your status change at all on the galaxy portal?
  16. The "awaiting documents" status is a glitch (according to their department) and I think it will continue to say that until a decision has been made. Don't worry, you're fine! The email you got requesting a final transcript might mean something good...
  17. Thought I'd get a thread going on the current application season for those applying to Texas schools. Feel free to share any related information, thoughts, and questions - but I mostly want to find out what you have to say about the following: 1. Which school(s) are you applying to and why? 2. Have you visited the programs yet and what did you learn? 3. If things don't work out as planned, what is your plan B?
  18. Oh wow. It sucks that this change impacts you while you are already in grad school. I can't fit in another class before graduating in the Spring. Do you assume programs will still accept me for this cycle while I take in the summer at a community college?
  19. I'm applying for the Fall of 2019. Seems I'll have to take it!
  20. Wow this sucks lol. I'm glad you were able to get it in. I'm graduating soon and can't fit in another class for the semester, but since my programs are all for Fall 2019 I'm hoping they'll accept me while I can take it in the summer? Anyways, thanks so much for the info!
  21. When I started the COMD program, my advisor suggested I take astronomy over physics because it will cover the prereq requirement, so I did. However I don't know very many people who've done this, and the new advisor of our program doesn't allow students to do this anymore due to "ASHA concerns". Does anyone know if this will be accepted by the grad school programs?
  22. I submitted my first CSDCAS application early morning of December 24th and it was verified by 11 pm Christmas day! The process is much quicker than I was expecting.
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