I don’t know your stats, but I have a 3.4, 298 on GRE. It took me 3 rounds to get in! Don’t give up!! After graduating, I accepted a job as an SLPA (your state might not use them). I worked under knowledgeable SLPs and gained so much experience. My SLP supervisors gave me great recommendations because they saw me work and they saw that I was a quality clinician! Stay in touch with your school advisors too, especially if you want a letter from them next time. Work as much as you can in the field to prove your passion. Volunteer if you can. Make sure everyone and their mama knows your love for speech therapy! You can do it!!