Avschilling Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 For the ladies and gentlemen who got in this round first CONGRATS, but second is anyone else freaking out now. Because now I have this sense that I have to relearn everything from day one to even be close to prepared! Rezzy S., BioCook and samiamslp 1 2
ave_slp Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 Yes, I'm so happy I got in and I'm excited to go. I also worry what if they expect that I learned more in undergrad than I really did? Or what If I forget everything? I am worried about this too - it's overwhelming not knowing what it's going to be like and how much I'm excepted to already know.
Avschilling Posted April 4, 2019 Author Posted April 4, 2019 Yes! I'm just scared I've forgotten everything I learned!
Toya Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 Same here, especially anatomy and neuro. Rezzy S. and speechieontherun 1 1
hiimkhanh Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 I'm going to start reviewing my COMD classes until when I start haha samiamslp 1
BioCook Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 I'll probably do the same thing as @hiimkhanh... I'm 2 years out of school and sure hope that I can cram all the info I learned in college before I start grad school!!!
bibliophile222 Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 Don't worry! Lots of people come in from out of field and have different experiences with prereqs (for instance, it can be hard to retain information if you take a 5-week class and have to cram everything in). There WILL be some review at the beginning of each class. If you are looking for specific things to review, I think IPA, basic anatomy of the larynx, and neuro would be most helpful--nothing too crazy, maybe just general stuff like what basic things happen in each lobe, basic structure of the larynx, etc. IPA is also super helpful but again, there will be some review, so don't waste your summer by cramming all day! Rezzy S. and TeamNoSleep 2
hopefulfuturespeechie Posted April 4, 2019 Posted April 4, 2019 38 minutes ago, bibliophile222 said: Don't worry! Lots of people come in from out of field and have different experiences with prereqs (for instance, it can be hard to retain information if you take a 5-week class and have to cram everything in). There WILL be some review at the beginning of each class. If you are looking for specific things to review, I think IPA, basic anatomy of the larynx, and neuro would be most helpful--nothing too crazy, maybe just general stuff like what basic things happen in each lobe, basic structure of the larynx, etc. IPA is also super helpful but again, there will be some review, so don't waste your summer by cramming all day! This makes me feel so much better! My program starts in June so i'll only have about two weeks between graduation and start of grad school.
SLPingUp Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 (edited) I agree with @bibliophile222, review some basic basic things if you feel the need to. Personally, I’d recommend that you really enjoy your summer. Hang out with family and friends. Go on a cruise, take a vacation somewhere, something that you’ve been wanting to do, but haven’t had the chance. Once grad school starts all of that time to do things for yourself kind of goes out the window. My biggest regret was not taking advantage of my summer before my first semester. Your classes should review things that you learned in your post-bacc or undergrad, and go into those subjects more in depth. We did this in my program at least. Congrats on getting accepted! Edited April 5, 2019 by SLPingUp bibliophile222 1
TeamNoSleep Posted April 5, 2019 Posted April 5, 2019 Totally feel you! But trust yourself! I keep reminding myself that even if I did forget some things, it's not like I've never seen them. You'll relearn without even knowing. It's not a foreign language, we know so much more than we think we do! Trust your abilities!! (This is advice for me as well lmao) slptobe! and AlwaysaFalcon 2
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