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caffeinerd

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  1. My God... I hope that's not true at all because that sounds just awful. I've taken ASL and I can't say enough good things about the class and the professor. It's perfectly relevant to Speech Path. Where/why did your friend hear this?
  2. Why, hello! Yep, I will be at Rush in just a few short months. EEP Will you be at Orientation on the 22nd?
  3. Ummm... That is ridiculous. I am really sorry about this. I realize that the class is full, but I agree with Flotsam -- if you're local enough, go in and talk with the head of the department and possibly the people who offered you the aid. Is there even a waitlist you could be put on the for the last-minuters who drop in August? Or, if they have given you a definite 'no' for this year, maybe there's a way you could defer on that awesome aid for a year and reapply again next year? With the thought of having the aid again? Can you do that? You must have had a pretty awesome application to be given a full ride! I'm not sure how these things work (older and wiser people, feel free to jump in) but try to explain your situation and maaaaaaaybe they could work something out, even if it's a year from now. Let us know how it works out! Good luck.
  4. Maybe it would be more appropriate to start a new thread (if one hasn't been created yet, sorry if it has -- posting on the fly!) BUT... what is everyone doing to finance their lovely SLP degrees? I am 1000% grateful for my acceptance and really looking forward to this part of my life in the fall, but I am kind of starting to worry about how much all this will cost. What kind of loans are you all taking out (not just for living, but books, supplies, and so on), if any? Oh, and what about living situations? Is everyone making a big move, or staying pretty local? I'm just trying to get a feel for what students seem to do. I am on the young end of the spectrum and this is a huge lifestyle change for me, as I am sure it will be for you all, too. Any comments about money/living/expenses are welcomed and appreciated. Good luck to you all in finalizing your plans.
  5. Yeah, I definitely agree. There are several people in my program who have literally no place to go yet. They are on waitlists (if that) and to think that people are purposely reserving multiple spots for themselves is very frustrating. I don't know. I am not claiming to know what the positions are like of those people putting down deposits at more than one place (whether Ph.D or Master's) so for all I know they have excellent reasons for doing so. But on the other hand, I would feel pretty bad knowing I was near the top of a waitlist and nothing could be done about it. Before applying this year, I never realized what an emotional roller-coaster this whole process would be.
  6. ^^^ hahaha, fitting. final decision.
  7. So, I have been accepted to Rush and a couple of other schools for Speech-Language Pathology this fall, 2011. I liked most of them but I really cannot swing the tuition at certain schools . . . I also really want to work in a hospital, so I think Rush will be it for me! I am nervous about sending in that deposit. If anyone else is going/visited/wants to talk about it/wants to remain in the honeymooner phase as long as possible, I am game! I did visit during the Preview Day and was VERY impressed. Really looking forward to this. Thanks to anyone that responds, and to everyone else that is deciding or still waiting to hear back (ugh, I know) I wish you all the best! Good luck!
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