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5 hours ago, KelsHud said:
Well its a few reasons I am not applying. I loved the program in undergrad but I didn't meet the minimum requirements which was a 3.0 gpa. I wouldn't got accepted but they told me because of that it was no way around that rule. Then another reason is that the program is not diverse, because all the graduate students in recent years has been umm white. Asides from that I say go for it because the city is great and I love the faculty and everything. PM me if you have anymore questions about the school. I can get you in contact with some of the professors.
Not OP, but do you know if Ole Miss has more of a pediatric focus?
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On 12/10/2018 at 11:13 AM, smileyslp said:
I submitted my transcript with in-progress fall coursework listed and that was fine. At first, I attempted to submit my application without one of my transcripts, but my application was sent back to me (which made the process take longer). The universities I applied to just said that an official transcript with the completed courses must be sent before I start grad school. Personally, I wouldn't risk waiting until January to submit because it took them awhile to completely verify mine. I don't believe it will be held against you if your first set of transcripts show in-progress rather than completed, but you could always contact your universities to confirm. Best of luck!
Sorry, but why was your application sent back to you: because you didn't send the transcript at all (and not because you didn't enter the coursework)? I'm guessing you had to send that school's transcript twice - once before submitting your application and again after getting your grade (s)?
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I could be mistaken, but I thought that certain sections (e.g., materials for that specific program) became read-only once you submitted the application for that program.
eta: I checked with CSDCAS, and they confirmed that essays would need to be uploaded before that specific program can be submitted.
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Did you list observation/shadowing experience on your resume for grad school? If so, under which section? How did you phrase/format them? I'm not sure how to approach this, as I've done both short-term observations and some longer-term ones. Thanks!
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I believe the program is brand new, so no one has gone through it yet.
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Hello! Does anyone know of any programs that are comparatively shorter for those who already have a bachelor's in CSD? By shorter, I mean 4 semesters or so/<2 years. I know that University of the Pacific and Grand Valley State have 15 and 16-month programs, respectively. Are there any others? Thanks!
Note: I understand the argument that this is probably not a field of study/master's degree you want to "rush" to complete. That is not why I am asking.
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Some people posted they were waitlisted at Wayne back in early February.