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Qveeniz

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  1. Glad I could help. I'm not in a graduate program right now but I was accepted to one. I know many BA-SLPs that have been able to handle the load. They say it's not easy but it's durable and our district was willing to work with them on scheduling, like if some only work 4 days a week.
  2. Find out what school districts around you hire Bachelor's level. I'm from South Florida so I know Palm Beach County does and I believe so does Miami Dade. Broward doesn't. Orange County, Seminole County and Brevard County do. Hillsborough like Tampa area does not as far as I know. But things could have changed so check with them for sure. I contacted the ESE Department to find out who was in charge of hiring SLPs and reached out to them. Told them I had recently graduated and all that jazz and she scheduled an interview with me. I ended up going to a job fair the school district had in the summer time, mostly this is for teachers but she happened to be there and we actually did the job interview there. I was hired that day so be encouraged. They know you're bachelor's level so you have learning to do but definitely be knowledgeable about the basics of working in the field. Hope this helps. If you have anymore questions lmk.
  3. I got an email from Dr. Worth about the MCPS Award and in that email it said we would get our funding decisions on April 3rd. I'll be at Admitted students day too! You
  4. Hi Im currently a BA-SLP in the schools. The rule is actually that in 2 years you have to be accepted into a Master's program and then after that you have 5 years to complete your degree. I highly recommend it and I wholeheartedly believe the experience and knowledge I got from it helped me be a better candidate for graduate school. The amount of supervision varies by school district, but I was more than fortunate enough to have had a district that offered us more than enough supervision. My situation I have another SLP at my school other than me that has guided me. The district provided me with an SLP mentor. And there is a SLP specialist that Im supervised by who come and observes and gives me constructive criticism. There's always trainings for new information and everyone is more than willing to answer any and all questions.
  5. That's super exciting Congratulations! Are you all planning on going to the accepted students day?
  6. I was recently accepted to the University of Maryland looking for other ppl who were accepted and plan on attending!
  7. Did everyone get an email about financial aid on Sunday? I haven't gotten an acceptance of rejection yet but I did get an email about financial aid on Sunday and throught that was odd.
  8. I'm scheduled for the interview date for tomorrow and got an email that they're rescheduling for next week. Problem is I've already flown in from out of town and won't be able to again next week.
  9. I know it’s past the deadline and I’ve applied to all the other schools I was thinking of, but I didn’t realize that NCCU had a multicultural emphasis and I’m very interested in becoming a bilingual slp (i speak Creole) do you think if i applied now after the deadline they would even look at my application?
  10. Congrats to everyone accepted so far! Quick question, I got an email earlier this week that my application is being reviewed by the committee and I should receive a decision in 6-8 weeks. I submitted in January but since applicants have been getting responses do you all think I should be holding by breath for a response soon?
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