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FutureSLP19

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  1. I will be declining Wayne State, University of Nebraska Omaha, and my spot on Western Michigan's wait list.
  2. I lived in MP for 4 years and spent 2 years in the dorm and 2 in apartments. I lived in one owned by Henkel for a year and it was really cheap but it took them forever to respond to requests to fix things, specifically our plumbing. Also rent didn't include utilities, internet, or cable. The next year I lived in a complex owned by United and never had any problems. This was my favorite place to live because it was modern, quiet, and a lot of families lived here. Rent did include internet, cable, and a gym membership. I know a few people who have had problems with United, but I really think it depends on the complex you live in. If you don't want to be in a party area, avoid houses on Main or really any that are North Campus, Deerfield apts, and Lexington Ridge. CMU does have graduate housing which might be worth looking into. If you want to find roommates or rent from someone who is subleasing, there is a Facebook group called CMU housing sublets & roommates that you can join.
  3. When did you get your email? I haven’t heard anything yet so I guess I’m rejected? :( I’m very confused with their process
  4. Thought I'd start this thread so we didn't have to keep communicating via results section. I got the email about results being sent out within 48 hours but still haven't heard anything and I don't know anyone who has heard from them yet. Fingers crossed that they're just behind in sending everything out. I'm kinda bummed they don't email everyone and I've turned into that person who checks their email every five minutes. If anyone knows anything about their decision emails I'd love to know if they've even sent anything out yet.
  5. Congrats on your acceptances! I'm in the same boat with trying to choose programs and it feels impossible! I'm trying to combat my anxiety by creating spreadsheets with cost of tuition, living, and scholarship options. I also created another with courses offered/not offered at each. I'm tempted to pick the cheapest one, but they don't have as many courses or opportunities so I'm not sure yet.
  6. Does anybody know much about this program? I was accepted here today but I'm from Michigan and most likely won't be able to attend their open house. Any information is greatly appreciated!
  7. I thought five was a pretty solid number because I'd have choices but not be overwhelmed by them. I also didn't want to spend over $1,000 on applications.
  8. I'm still waiting to hear back, but meanwhile, I was looking at the cost of attendance/tuition and I'm kind of confused. The chart on their tuition page says $18,180 for 9-18 credits for both fall and spring semesters, then later it says $1,010 a credit hour but there's an asterisk that seems like it's saying that's the cost for any credit over 18 but it isn't very clear. Does anyone know if Gallaudet means that the total tuition is $18,180 for the whole year or if they bill as individual credit hours, $1,010 per credit hour per semester? Here's the page for reference: https://www.gallaudet.edu/academic-catalog/tuition-fees-and-aid/tuition-and-fees
  9. Does anyone know anything about funding from CMU? In my acceptance letter they were pretty vague but I saw other people have been given GA positions.
  10. I'm getting anxious too! I haven't heard anything yet but it looks like in past years it's been anywhere from March 1-22 when they send out stuff. Also, it looks like decisions first appear in the portal before any email is sent. I know their spring break is around March 22, so hopefully we'll hear back before then.
  11. You could always contact the department and ask about your status/when decisions will be out, that way you'd know if anything got lost in the mail.
  12. I think she used the Shipt app but I'm sure there are other ones out there.
  13. Babysitting is a great idea! My friend suggested to me yesterday to be a personal shopper for Target/Meijer/Walmart. You can accept jobs whenever you want/have time through this app and she's made like $150 in one day before. It would be a good weekend gig.
  14. I'm hoping for some funding from the programs I get into, but I'm most likely going to have to take out loans. I'm planning on looking into loan forgiveness and I know the city I'm from has certain schools that offer this for teachers, possibly SLPs too. I also want to work while I'm in school, but I don't know how feasible this is.
  15. I know we're supposed to hear back from CMU by the end of next week via mail, but I'm not sure about the other schools. I heard from Wayne, but it wasn't at the same time as one of my friends, so I know they accept/reject in waves.
  16. I haven't seen many other Michigan applicants on here, so I thought I'd start a thread. I applied to Wayne State, CMU, and Western and have only heard from one so far. I did my undergrad at CMU, so I know a lot about their program. Does anyone know much about Wayne and Western's programs?
  17. I haven't heard back from either, but one of the programs said they send out results the first week of March. But I know people who interviewed at other schools who found out soon after.
  18. I had two interviews and there weren't any major curveball questions in either. My 1st was a recorded video and asked me to describe a situation where I faced an obstacle and how I overcame it, why I wanted to go to grad school at their program, and how I respond to feedback. My 2nd was a group interview and they asked us to tell them something memorable about ourselves, why they should choose us above other highly qualified applicants, to describe a time when we were in a difficult situation, and what role we would take in a group project. Just be yourself, be confident, and don't be afraid to humble brag about yourself. Good luck, I'm sure you'll do great! Edit: Oh, also it might help to have a few possible questions prepared to ask your interviewers because I noticed that was a factor in how they were rating us/taking notes on us. Also, it shows your interest in their program.
  19. Yeah I interviewed at a school on Friday and I was so nervous I can't even remember how I replied to the questions and feel like I wasn't very articulate. I'm just glad I'm done interviewing, as my other two schools don't do interviews.
  20. I don't know about Mississippi schools specifically, but I had several applications due around the same time as yours and those programs said they'd send letters in the mail the first week of March. As for CSDCAS, they don't update anything after it's verified, at least the school I was accepted to didn't.
  21. Most of my info is in my signature So far I've been accepted to one school, did one video interview, and have an in-person interview on Friday. I'm nervously waiting to hear from my top 2 schools. For experiences, my major is CSD and minor in American Sign Language with a certificate in creative writing. Most of my experiences are related to ASL, assisted living facilities, and working at a camp for children with disabilities.
  22. I've been making myself insane waiting and checking my email. I've heard from a few places but not from my top 2 Does anyone know anything about Western Mich or Gallaudet acceptances?
  23. The place I did my undergrad does group interviews but theirs is more like speed-dating where there are three interviewers and three candidates and each person gets like 5 minutes with each interviewer. Then at the end all the candidates work together for 10 minutes or so to answer one question for all three interviewers.
  24. I have two interviews coming up and one is a pre-recorded video submission answering these questions: 1) Tell me about a time you faced an obstacle. Describe how you addressed it. What was the outcome? 2) How do you respond to feedback? When presented with information you don't understand, how do you approach figuring out what is needed for you to gain clarity? 3) Why do you want to do your graduate program at [insert school]? My second interview is where I did my undergrad and they do group interviews kind of like speed-dating. I know last year they asked questions like what are your strengths and weaknesses, what was your biggest challenge in completing your undergrad, what accomplishment are you most proud of, etc. They also had one everyone in the group session answer one question together at the end to assess teamwork.
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