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Accepted S-LP and Audiology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia… I just cannot believe it. I haven’t work as much for something than to get accepted into grad school. It’s not my universityof choice, but it still feels amazingly great to know that hardwork pays off. I’m a black man that grew up in a tough neighborhood in Montreal and never applied myself in highschool and to have been accepted into grad school, I just can’t believe it. 

Stats: 

Bachelor’s of Education 3.93 GPA UQAM Montreal QC, CANADA 

150 hours volunteering with S-LP

Research Assistant at University of Montreal and McGill university 

Substitute teacher ESL at my old highschool. 

Now I have to worry about tuition and moving but still… wow … just don’t know how to react…

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:02 PM, RLG77 said:

Accepted S-LP and Audiology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia… I just cannot believe it. I haven’t work as much for something than to get accepted into grad school. It’s not my universityof choice, but it still feels amazingly great to know that hardwork pays off. I’m a black man that grew up in a tough neighborhood in Montreal and never applied myself in highschool and to have been accepted into grad school, I just can’t believe it. 

Stats: 

Bachelor’s of Education 3.93 GPA UQAM Montreal QC, CANADA 

150 hours volunteering with S-LP

Research Assistant at University of Montreal and McGill university 

Substitute teacher ESL at my old highschool. 

Now I have to worry about tuition and moving but still… wow … just don’t know how to react…

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Congrats!!!!! When did you hear back?? Also, what is the initial letter in your last name? Wondering if they're going alphabetically...

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:02 PM, RLG77 said:

Accepted S-LP and Audiology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia… I just cannot believe it. I haven’t work as much for something than to get accepted into grad school. It’s not my universityof choice, but it still feels amazingly great to know that hardwork pays off. I’m a black man that grew up in a tough neighborhood in Montreal and never applied myself in highschool and to have been accepted into grad school, I just can’t believe it. 

Stats: 

Bachelor’s of Education 3.93 GPA UQAM Montreal QC, CANADA 

150 hours volunteering with S-LP

Research Assistant at University of Montreal and McGill university 

Substitute teacher ESL at my old highschool. 

Now I have to worry about tuition and moving but still… wow … just don’t know how to react…

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Wow ur stats are so impressive!! Congratulations!! Wishing you the best in your new journey! :) 

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:06 PM, SpeechieGracie said:

Congrats!!!!! When did you hear back?? Also, what is the initial letter in your last name? Wondering if they're going alphabetically...

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THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!! It's G if that is of any help! Where did you apply? :)

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:08 PM, RLG77 said:

THANK YOUUUUUUU!!!!! It's G if that is of any help! Where did you apply? :)

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When did you hear back?? I'm so excited for you but also sooo nervous. I also applied to Dal and was really hoping to get in. My last name starts with M. I applied to Dal, UAlberta, UofT, Mac and Western

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:02 PM, RLG77 said:

Accepted S-LP and Audiology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia… I just cannot believe it. I haven’t work as much for something than to get accepted into grad school. It’s not my universityof choice, but it still feels amazingly great to know that hardwork pays off. I’m a black man that grew up in a tough neighborhood in Montreal and never applied myself in highschool and to have been accepted into grad school, I just can’t believe it. 

Stats: 

Bachelor’s of Education 3.93 GPA UQAM Montreal QC, CANADA 

150 hours volunteering with S-LP

Research Assistant at University of Montreal and McGill university 

Substitute teacher ESL at my old highschool. 

Now I have to worry about tuition and moving but still… wow … just don’t know how to react…

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Congratulations!! Did you just hear back today via email? 

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:16 PM, AG404 said:

Congratulations!! Did you just hear back today via email? 

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Thankkkk youuu!!! Yes, I did! For a second there, I thought it was a spam ahahahaha Or a fake !

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  On 3/21/2022 at 8:02 PM, RLG77 said:

Accepted S-LP and Audiology at Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia… I just cannot believe it. I haven’t work as much for something than to get accepted into grad school. It’s not my universityof choice, but it still feels amazingly great to know that hardwork pays off. I’m a black man that grew up in a tough neighborhood in Montreal and never applied myself in highschool and to have been accepted into grad school, I just can’t believe it. 

Stats: 

Bachelor’s of Education 3.93 GPA UQAM Montreal QC, CANADA 

150 hours volunteering with S-LP

Research Assistant at University of Montreal and McGill university 

Substitute teacher ESL at my old highschool. 

Now I have to worry about tuition and moving but still… wow … just don’t know how to react…

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Hey Congrats!!!???

Are you going go accept ur SLP offer or Aud?

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This might sound strange, and hopefully nothing to stress about, but does anyone from UofT, who also applied to UofT see a second tab on their acorn profile saying 2022-2023 MHSC- Speech and Lang Path. I can't remember if this happened last year as well, so I'm freaking out a bit cause it's not April 1st yet. DM me if that's more comfortable for anyone.

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HEYYYY THANK YOUU!!! 

 

When I applied, I ONLY wanted to go in S-LP and nothing else, but I took a couple of audiology courses at my university and decided to persue audiology instead of S-LP! :)

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  On 3/21/2022 at 9:41 PM, hopefulslper said:

For anyone who's been rejected from Dal in the past, do you know if they also let you know at the same time, or does that come later?

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I was waitlisted last year on April 9th! But they send out emails all over the place. I think usually its acceptances first, waitlists, then rejections but I don't think there's really any way of knowing. 

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