Thank you for the response. I did read that GRE scores must be recent (it has been 15 years since I took the GRE!), so I want to start studying for the exam asap. In the meantime, I'm trying to register for online leveling courses for the fall. I'm hopeful that I can make strong enough connections with professors via online learning courses to get strong LORs. I am contemplating taking the chemistry and statistics on campus at a community college so that I could at least have one or two LORs from someone who has met me face to face, assuming those instructors would be willing, as I know ASHA does require those courses, and I'm lacking those. My undergraduate GPA was high, (3.95), and I'm hoping I can manage to achieve a high GPA in the leveling courses to strengthen my application. I hope that I can achieve a high enough GPA in my leveling courses and a high GRE score to compensate for weaker LORs.