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    rahopper got a reaction from Mikaela25 in When to give up? SLP Grad School   
    If you do not want to retake the GRE which I completely understand, look into programs that do not require the GRE!!
    I know Illinois State University is one. 
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    rahopper got a reaction from raspie in Graduate Programs, is my GRE going to hurt me?   
    I am shocked that your professor would tell you that, and I hate that you had to hear that. Honestly, to me, it is very belittling considering you have a high GPA and experience within the field. 
    Since you are applying to ten schools, I feel your chances are pretty high. Are some of those schools back up schools that you meet all the requirements for or all they all a stretch?  Have you looked into University of Cincinnati? They have top rated hospitals right by their medical campus, so I am sure that they would have wonderful placements. I am applying there, but for audiology. 
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    rahopper reacted to incus in Audiology Applicants Fall 2019   
    @MeganBee I was also told that they would be meeting next week. 
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    rahopper reacted to incus in Audiology Applicants Fall 2019   
    @rahopper hm I am not sure about that. Perhaps you should email someone and ask if there is any additional info about yourself you can provide or ask about the timeline for decisions. 
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    rahopper got a reaction from CeNayNay in Audiology Applicants Fall 2019   
    I just flew back from Philly today after interviewing with Salus yesterday morning. Their interview process begins with a blind, one-on-one interview where she asks you questions about audiology, schooling, etc. Then you have another one-on-one interview with an admissions staff member who has seen your file. Here, I was asked strictly about academics, such as, GPA, GRE, any dips in grades, things that may help clarify why you did poorly on subjects or anything of that matter. Next, you will take a tour of the campus given by an AuD student and then have lunch. I started at 10 and left campus by 1:30. 
    I really enjoyed my interviews and tour. The campus is small, without feeling crowded, which I liked a lot more than I thought I would. The only negative is I should have looked more into the cost of the program before applying because I was honestly shocked at how expensive it is.
    Good luck on your interview!!!
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    rahopper got a reaction from jp_futureAuD in Audiology Applicants Fall 2019   
    I sent my application in December 10, and it took Salus exactly 10 days to send an invitation, so December 20, but I did not go for the interview until over a month later because I wanted to push it back as far as possible. I interviewed Monday Jan. the 28th, and I got accepted yesterday! 
    I believe that they only do in person interviews, and from my experience, I would recommend going just so you can meet people and see the campus.
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    rahopper got a reaction from claritycards22 in Audiology Applicants Fall 2019   
    I emailed someone a few days ago, and they said they will not send the supplemental application until the end of the month!! I was starting to worry also!
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    rahopper got a reaction from SummerPeach in Graduate Programs, is my GRE going to hurt me?   
    I am shocked that your professor would tell you that, and I hate that you had to hear that. Honestly, to me, it is very belittling considering you have a high GPA and experience within the field. 
    Since you are applying to ten schools, I feel your chances are pretty high. Are some of those schools back up schools that you meet all the requirements for or all they all a stretch?  Have you looked into University of Cincinnati? They have top rated hospitals right by their medical campus, so I am sure that they would have wonderful placements. I am applying there, but for audiology. 
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    rahopper got a reaction from Rezzy S. in Confidentiality in SOP Personal Stories   
    As long as you do not include their name, you can most definitely write about the patient, just refer to them as the client or patient. I would not even hesitate to do so because that is valuable experience! 
    I am in the process of applying now, and will be submitting all applications in the upcoming week. In my letter of intent, I added a brief overview of my clinical experience, and talked about the disorders I have personally worked with in my speech and audiology practicums. 
    I would add whatever is necessary to differentiate you from other candidates. 
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    rahopper reacted to MaxDemian in Do parents attend open houses?   
    I literally just made an account moments ago just to tell you that this would be incredibly weird. Do not bring your mother. Nobody else will have parents (or friends) there. You are an adult and this will make you seem like an immature child. I don't know of any program/circumstance in which it would be normal to bring a parent.
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