tayfray
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Don't worry! They won't let you miss anything! You're going to get really impatient waiting for all the info to come in (everyone does) because they send a lot of stuff later in the summer, but I promise everything will be fine.
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Anything farther than Chelsea is too far out. Really, that commute will kill you, whether or not you have a car. You will hate it. If cost of rent is the issue, find a classmate to room with. You will be much happier. Check out Somerville. Aim for a place that has direct T access, not bus or commuter rail. 1. There will be a CPR class offered by the school, but it doesn't hurt to get it out of the way before school starts when you have some free time (just make sure it's the class that's for people in the medical setting. 2. This varies depending on when your own clinic sessions are (luck of the draw). You'll have 4 sessions per week, and they can be any day of the week between 9am and 5pm. Classes can start as early as 8:30am. 3. If you have a 4pm clinic session (the last slot) you'll probably get out at about 5:30pm, after clean-up and a chat with your supervisor. Classes vary. There are some evening classes that end at 8:30pm. 4. First year students can get lockers. You share them with a buddy. 5. More info about tuition? They don't tell you much. You can call if you want.
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SLP/Communication Disorders Masters Applicants
tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
If anyone has any questions about MGH-IHP, I'm a current student and wouldn't mind helping out. I went through this process last year. Feel free to PM me. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
It's going to be rough. I'm taking out federal loans (I wouldn't touch a private loan with a 10 foot pole) Direct Loans and then Grad Plus to pick up the slack, in combination with dipping into savings. I'm making a cross-country move to one of the most expensive cities in the country and going from two incomes to one. It's a big change and it's not going to be an easy couple of years, but I'm trying to stay positive. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I got my log-in for the school's website that has all of that information in an orientation module. I'm already working on getting my immunization stuff done while I still have good insurance through my work, and I registered for a CPR class. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I'm with you. I'm finishing up my very last one and I just can't get into it. I'm also kind of annoyed with myself-- I was following the post-bacc curriculum that the school I'm taking classes at recommended, and I stupidly didn't check on what classes I really needed. I just trusted that these would be the right ones for most of the schools. Yeah... no. For example, the post-bacc sequence includes 3 audiology classes. Who wants 3 audiology classes?? No one needs 3 audiology classes, it turns out. So, last term I was taking the second audiology class instead of the stupid 200-level intro class that should have been my last class. Of course, it had a weird name so I didn't know it was actually the intro to communication disorders class, and it wasn't part of the post-bacc sequence. So to substitute for not taking the intro class, this term I'm having to take a really ridiculous course from a professor that I can't stand. Oh well! -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Same here, it just would be courteous of them to say something. I didn't pay the application fee for nothing. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Yeah, I never heard from Northwestern. It's kind of insulting. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
What do YOU want? That didn't make any sense. You drop into a forum of people discussing grad school admissions and drop an angry incoherent rant about homogeneity. I'm not uncomfortable-- reading something like that doesn't make me flush with 'white guilt' the way you think it does-- I'm just curious about what you want to say and why you chose this venue to say it. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
I wish. Seriously, though. This is a weird forum for it, but you have our attention. Are you going to do anything with it, or are you going to keep making off-base assumptions? -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
You're trying to express an opinion about a lack of diversity in the field. As someone who I assume is licensed and practicing, why don't you just tell us your feelings about it without insulting a whole group of prospective/incoming students? I'm sure you have a broader perspective if you've been in the field for so long. What kind of a response did you want from calling us a bunch of "lilywhite bishes"? I'm sorry I'm so white! I'm going to call up my school right now and tell them that I'm deferring because I need some time to examine my privilege. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Tell me more. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Wow. You're making a lot of assumptions. I hope you had a successful application season. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Hooray! Join the moving to Boston from the West Coast club. I'm coming from Eugene, OR. -
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tayfray replied to SJS's topic in Speech-Language Pathology Forum
Wow, congrats! Did the fellowship offer come through recently?