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MadisonMachelle

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  1. Has anyone heard from SF state, Northridge, or Fullerton?
  2. Congrats on all of those schools! I have friends at both Boulder and at WSU/EWU for grad school and there's different pros and cons. Boulder: more expensive rent and price of overall living, smaller clinic, less tight knit cohort, more snow/colder weather BUT... more nightlife and activities WSU/EWU: they're basically joint like oldsolnewworld said so there's more people, friendly tighter knit cohort, less snow but there's also less to do in Spokane activity wise.
  3. Definitely follow up! In the end it won't hurt your chances of getting in and it might be the difference in getting in over another candidate on the waitlist that stayed silent.
  4. I finally got into Eastern New Mexico so at least I'm definitely going to go to a graduate school! woo hoo! Still waiting on others though but feeling good
  5. Typically not from what I've heard. Seems to me that as long as you have your CCC's and experience during your CFY/clinical placements/internships, it doesn't matter what school you attend.
  6. Do you or anyone know anything about the CSULB interviews coming up?
  7. I declined my interview at Chapman due to finances, unfortunately.
  8. I hope we both get in! It is really competitive but I think there's a good chance that 19 people will drop from either the waitlist or those who were accepted! (hopefully lol)
  9. What number are you? I'm 13 so I feel that way too but I guess I don't know how long the waitlist is so I wouldn't know if I'm "low" or "high"! Congrats though! At least we weren't rejected, right!
  10. I was curious if anyone knows how Boulder handles the waitlist? I got an email saying that I'm waitlisted and what number I am but I'm curious if they let students know whether they are accepted off the waitlist when it happens or if they wait until April 15 like the email inferred? Also congrats to anyone that got accepted!
  11. I'd recommend taking it as an 8 week course with Hall at Eastern New Mexico University. ENMU is super affordable and it wasn't a hard class. I just took it.
  12. Me too! I'm so excited! Fingers crossed and good luck
  13. I applied to a couple out of state schools that are part of the Western Regional Graduate Program. So Boulder, New Mexico, California, and I think Utah all pay in state tuition. That's how I justified applying to Boulder.
  14. Currently I only have $59k in debt and my monthly loan payments are already ~$800. I haven't refinanced them yet but I'm glad you have the same mindset!
  15. Unfortunately I had to withdraw my application from Chapman University. I started getting really anxious about attending the interview mainly because I couldn't see myself ever paying $70,000 for a program when there's schools that I like more that are less than 1/3 the cost. Feeling a little bummed because I felt that I had a really good shot of getting in. I also turned down NYU and Emerson because of financial costs too. How is it possible that people actually spend $100k (tuition+cost of living) on a graduate program when it's known that companies don't care where you went as long as you have your CCC's?
  16. This single handedly made me withdraw an interview from a school that was too expensive. This advice may be unpleasant to hear, but it's necessary and so so smart to think ahead.
  17. I have an interview on Friday with Chapman and I really like the program, the area, and the notoriety of the school so I'm thrilled that I got an interview! I am curious though about their funding/assistantships/grants that they offer. From their website it says that it costs roughly $11,300 per trimester, so it would be around $34,000 a year and around $70k total. This cost seems a bit much since most other schools are under $40k total with instate tuition. Has anyone heard of funding or assistantships that Chapman offers? Thanks in advance!
  18. Does anyone know if Chapman offers any funding? What are the chances of getting a scholarship/fellowship/grant? I know that loans are available but is there a possibility of funding?
  19. I think it's because they're waiting to interview more people. I have heard of schools doing all of the interviews at once and still taking forever, and I have no clue what that means lol
  20. Yeah I think they're doing waves of interviews based on the time slots
  21. I wanted to make a thread for CA programs since I've seen them made for last year and it's been pretty helpful! I know that CSU Fullerton just sent out an email saying that over 500 people applied and that to even be considered you have to have taken 8+ of their pre-reqs. Has anyone else heard anything? Good luck in waiting! I know CA schools take forever to get back to students.
  22. Like FutureSpeechPath said, just make sure that you're applying to less competitive schools or even private school have a higher acceptance rate because they are usually a bit more costly. I'd look into schools on Edfind and see what schools have relatively low average GRE's.
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