
BioCook
Members-
Posts
203 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by BioCook
-
I wouldn’t worry about retaking the GRE. Save that money! Grad school apps are expensive. I unfortunately took the GRE twice and basically got around the same score…
-
Happy to read anyone's as well! Feel free to de-identify it if you want.
- 5 replies
-
- speech patholgoy
- personal statment
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
Working during grad school?
BioCook replied to futurespeechpath1's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I started working towards the end of my first semester of grad school. I wanted to get a feel for how school and clinic were in terms of the commute and workload before committing to something else. Luckily, I was able to get a GA position at my school (clinicals were at my school's clinic), but I do know some people in my cohort who work around where they live and some who commit solely to grad school. See how the first few weeks of grad school goes if you are able to! -
MGH Institute of Health Professions
BioCook replied to musicalmini's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm a current first year at IHP too (HELLO @musicalmini) and I'm interested in joining that group! -
MGH IHP is transitioning into online courses for the rest of the spring semester. We are currently on spring break and we just got word that our client sessions at the in-house clinic will be cancelled next week. No word on what it will look like for the rest of the semester for sessions, but I can only imagine that even if the school decides to reopen the clinic, it will ultimately become the family’s decisions. I know it really is a bummer especially for our clinic hours...
-
Help choosing- BU, MGH, UPitt, Northwestern ???
BioCook replied to ie.slp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
There are a few people in our cohort who live together and it works out fine for them! I think we have a mix of interests, but honestly the majority of people in my class come into grad school with no specific populations they want to work with (I really know of maybe two people who are interesting in swallowing disorders). Also, don’t count on getting medical placements and/or placements at specific sites you really want! The only time a medical placement is guaranteed is if you take the medical concentration. But that should not be the only reason you go for a concentration! -
Help choosing- BU, MGH, UPitt, Northwestern ???
BioCook replied to ie.slp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hi! I'm at my second semester at IHP. I was choosing between BU and IHP (and some other schools) when I was making my final decision last year. I ultimately decided on IHP because of the focus on interprofessional education, the option for a medical concentration, and to expand my professional network. Anyway, I have some answers to your questions! Some people opt to live in Charlestown, which is very close to school (can be a 10-15 minute walk depending on where you are) and others commute in. I take the T into North Station, which is about a 10-15 minute walk to campus depending on which building I have to go to. If you time it correctly, there is also the Partners shuttle that cycles between MGH (the hospital) and the Navy Yard (where IHP is) and those run early/late (convenient for the evening classes). I haven't run into any issues with my commute tbh. My commute is about an hour from when I leave my place to when I get to school. The first semester is pediatric-heavy, but you start getting into adult stuff in the second semester. I started grad school really wanting to do adult stuff, so I just had to push through the first semester and remind myself that it's better to get the ped stuff out of the way haha (the classes/professors were fun in the first semester!). In terms of CFs, I don't think it actually makes it "harder" to get one because of the extra semester. I believe you don't have to start your CF as soon as you graduate. It's just like applying for a job - you can do it any time. -
Yup! There will be an accepted student open house I believe at the end of this month. Keep a look out in your emails! If anyone here attends, perhaps I’ll see you there.
-
I heard from MGH via call on March 6th last year and then received an acceptance letter via email the next day. For TC, I received an acceptance letter via email on March 11th. Good luck!
-
I didn't get any funding and unfortunately don't know the actual numbers. I'd say you can make living in Boston work, depending on the neighborhood and your roommate situation. Many people make it work through GA positions, work, etc. You should call the IHP finance office and see if they have any info on scholarships/funding. Good luck!
-
I second @musicalmini’s response. IHP does a great job with looking at students/applicants as a whole. There are many ways you can make a rockstar application that don’t involve numbers. Good luck!
-
I’m a current student at IHP and my personal statement was very similar. The school really does well with inclusivity and cultural competency. Our professors are open to all kinds of feedback so they can ensure that everyone learns and grows in a safe environment. I feel very safe and happy to be surrounded by a great cohort!
-
Would anyone mind reading my statement of purpose?
BioCook replied to slp2be99's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm happy to take a look at it too! -
How many schools should I apply to
BioCook replied to futureslp1997's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I applied to 9 and that honestly feels like a lot now that I look back. Save your money! I think 3 schools is a solid number. -
I had a lower GPA and got in my first try. Definitely don’t give up! Rather than retaking courses and spending $$$$, focus on your applications and making sure you show that you are awesome!
-
How many times did you take the GRE?
BioCook replied to mckennahslp's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I took it twice, but only because I thought I could do better if I actually studied HAHA. Didn’t really make much of a difference and I wish I saved that money instead! -
I took 2 years off to work full time in speech research! In my letter of intent, I spoke about the work I did and how that solidified my interests in the field. I'd talk about how that experience will make you a successful candidate (i.e. working with children, dynamic environments, etc.). It seems like a fair amount of applicants come straight out of undergrad, so that already makes you stand out a bit!
-
Masters in Exercise Physiology fall 2019
BioCook replied to Priyanka Mudliar's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Oops! Looks like you're in the wrong forum! -
One B is totally fine! You'll be fine to apply super easily. I'm pretty jealous actually because my transcript was crazy LOL but hey, I got into school the first round of applications! Best of luck.
-
I found Magoosh to be very helpful. That's all I used throughout my GRE prep.
-
How did you pick
BioCook replied to hopefulfuturespeechie's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I didn't get any scholarships lol so I had to make a decision based on what school would give the best bang for the buck. A lot of people told me that I should choose the cheapest option... but, I also wanted to consider the cost of living in the area, clinical opportunities, and curricula. I'm going to a school in a city that I already live in, so I don't have to worry about the financial costs and stress of moving to a new place. Also, IHP offers a very medically-focused curricula that I was very interested in. Of course, the focuses of a program don't really matter because at the end of the day, the schools have to meet all ASHA standards, but I really wanted to make sure that I enjoyed my time in school, too. -
SLP Declining Offers Thread 2019
BioCook replied to Rezzy S.'s topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Just declined Boston University- 168 replies
-
- speech-language pathology
- waitlist
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Omg hi!!