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  1. Does anyone else’s Dal portal show they have none of your documents? I submitted everything and got confirmation from my referees. I’m confused 😅
  2. I was thinking the same thing! I just made one. “University of Alberta - SLP Class of 2026” on Facebook
  3. From what I know Western is the only school that gives you any indication as to where you are on the waitlist. If you email and inquire they will give you a “quadrant” which basically tells you if you’re in the first, second, third, or fourth quarter of the list. I don’t know how many people are in each quarter but from past years I have seen people in the 1st and 2nd get off the waitlist but I have not seen anything about people getting off the waitlist if they’re in the 3rd or 4th.
  4. I got a rejection email from Western at 00:35 by email (I was 3rd quadrant waitlisted last year, but they had about 50 more applicants this year). Waitlist offer via email from Toronto at 5:14 this morning. Nothing showing on my ORPAS still. I am pretty sure I am going to accept my offer to UofA and would love to connect with anyone else going there!
  5. @PeachesSpeech Under choices/offers, nothing there yet for me though. I was waitlisted at western last year and it never updated in ORPAS, not sure why it does for some and not others.
  6. In the past I have gotten emails right at midnight or pretty soon after from UofT and Western.
  7. Congrats to those who got acceptances! Wondering if your portal is updated or still showing as in review?
  8. Anyone else’s McGill portal only letting you see the application management page right now? Maybe this means they are updating decisions? 👀
  9. I’ll try to be as informative as I can 😅 My GPA is 3.77, and I scored 3rd quadrant on the Casper test. This is my 4th year applying to SLP and 2nd year applying to Alberta. I think what pushed my application further this year was I really tried to diversify my clinical/volunteer experience. I have about 60ish hours total, I gained about 20 since last application cycle. Prior to this year I only had volunteer experience working with kids (articulation and motor speech stuff), but this year I reached out to my local hospital and home care SLPs so I got to see them working with stroke patients, older populations with dementia, swallowing disorders, aphasias, apraxia’s, etc. I really pulled on that experience in my letter. I speak English and French, and over the past year I also began learning American sign language (used the app Lingvano, highly recommend) I figured it could be a useful tool as an SLP and I spoke to that in my letter as well. Currently Alberta is my top choice, but waiting to hear from McGill and Dal 🤞 Let me know if you have any other questions! Happy to help!
  10. Last year I got a waitlist offer. I got it by email from “McGill SCSD”, subject line Waitlist Offer.
  11. Just got into UofA! Ahh!! Year 4 applying, so many happy tears right now
  12. Last year I got a notice of rejection from Dalhousie April 27th
  13. Hey, A little confused about the statement of intent for UofT, hoping someone can help. On their website it says; Statement of Intent All applicants must complete a Statement of Intent and there are two components to the Statement of Intent. The first section should be a maximum of 3,000 characters (this incudes spaces) and should address the following topics, in particular the first four items: Outline reasons for choosing speech‑language pathology as a career; Highlight specific personal attributes that would be relevant for the profession; Emphasize academic and non‑academic accomplishments; Outline reasons for choosing the MHSc program in speech‑language pathology at the University of Toronto; and Demonstrate current knowledge about the profession of speech‑language pathology. Applicants may also wish to use this statement to explain irregularities in their application and to outline any research experiences. The second section of the Statement of Intent is a summary of volunteer experiences and should list: Volunteer experiences in the field of speech‑language pathology and/or audiology in point form, including dates, duration, total hours, populations, and the nature of activities in which the applicant participated; and Other relevant volunteer experiences, including dates, duration, populations, and activities. HOWEVER, when you open ORPAS there is no mention of the second section AND they only allow 3000 characters. So should I just answer the first section? I do not see anywhere to add the second section.
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