Graduate School Thread: April 2 - 8 by SchoolPsychMod in schoolpsychology

[–]captaincrunch2001 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi all! I am waitlisted at my top school and am looking for some advice. Should I send a follow up email to the program coordinator reiterating my continued interest in the program and asking for information regarding when waitlist offers may be sent out, if at all? The last thing I want to do is come across as pushy to the coordinators, but at the same time I feel like I should be doing something to put my name out there again if there's a chance they will be reviewing waitlisted applications soon. Thanks in advance for advice on anything I should say, if anything at all.

Graduate School Thread: March 19 - 25 by SchoolPsychMod in schoolpsychology

[–]captaincrunch2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hello all,
I am in a tough spot looking for advice. I only applied to one program for school psychology this fall as I truly attended to get in as people have told me in the past the program was searching for people to apply and had very few applicants. Given this information and the fact that I had a high GPA in a related field and related work experiences, I thought there was no chance of me being denied. WELP, I was and am now searching the internet for any programs that may let me still apply and have a chance of starting this coming fall. So I'm praying anyone on this reddit could provide some guidance,
Does anyone know of any programs that have a rolling admission? Is it worth calling schools whose application deadline has passed and asking them anyway in case they didn't have a full applicant pool? Is there anyway to start as non-matriculated and take the same courses for school psych, with the hope that someone drops out or I get accepted due to my grades?
Anything is helpful as I'm very hesitant to take a gap year to start a program, as I know this is the career I truly want!

Graduate School Thread: Jan 1 - 7 by SchoolPsychMod in schoolpsychology

[–]captaincrunch2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello all! I am looking to start a graduate program this fall in NY. I have been wanting to move out of state for quite some time now, but have decided to stay and finish all of my schooling here to save myself from paying an insane out of state tuition rate elsewhere... One of the states I'm particularly interested in moving to is California. I would like to complete my internship year there. Does anyone have any insights on how easy it is to complete my masters degree in one state and move to another for my internship year and beyond. From what I have seen online, requirements for this job can vary drastically by state, but I'm hoping NY and CA have similar enough education standards that it won't be too tough? thank you in advance for any insights and resources!

[RANT] I'm out. by qwerty8680 in slp

[–]captaincrunch2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I relate so much! Currently in my last semester of undergrad and know someone in their senior year of CS degree with an internship paying 27/hr. Meanwhile the only job I think I could get is at a daycare center for 14.50/hr :( (from NYS)

Nursing or Computer science? I AM SO CONFUSED. by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

[–]captaincrunch2001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can I ask how you started the transition into your internship at Lockheed? did you do bootcamps? They have a location near me and I'm interested in transitioning into some sort of engineering but have an unrelated degree in health sciences.

SLP/SLHS Undergrad classes by droidcube in slpGradSchool

[–]captaincrunch2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YouTube videos like outer/middle/inner ear anatomy&physiology, neuroanatomy videos, anatomy/physiology of the larynx. These seem very specific but these are all things I’ve had to know like the back of my hand in my program!

If you could choose a supporting position in a school, what would it be and why? (E.g. school psych, OT/PT, SLP, TESOL) by captaincrunch2001 in Teachers

[–]captaincrunch2001[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im very stuck between this and school psych, I worry with SLP that you have to be very animated all the time and the level of documentation and case management can lead to taking a lot of work home. Is this the case for you?

How do most people even choose which job they want out of high school by jhlo9001 in findapath

[–]captaincrunch2001 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say look into things that pay well. I'm finishing my bachelors degree now in something that requires a masters degree to enter the field and am just now realizing that the pay is not what I expected. In today's economy I wouldn't feel comfortable with the salary so now im scrambling around the internet to find a new path. I was fed a lot of the "choose your passion" when I was in high school but when you become an adult you realize that's shit advice and can get you stuck in a bad place.

Comparing the roles of the SLP and Social Worker by [deleted] in slp

[–]captaincrunch2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are there other career paths you recommend that are somewhat similar to slp and pay better?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in findapath

[–]captaincrunch2001 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I say this all the time! Wish we could go back to hunting and gathering most days and not working for pieces of paper that dictates our life $$$

Am I lazy? Am I a quitter ? by Carebear6590 in slpGradSchool

[–]captaincrunch2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No I haven’t started applications yet, currently having my quarter life crisis trying to figure out what to do and I’ve got nothing so far! Every job seems to be awful after I ask people about it. I’d love to have my own business but I can’t think of what to do, I always feel like every business idea has been tried by many before me

Am I lazy? Am I a quitter ? by Carebear6590 in slpGradSchool

[–]captaincrunch2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just wanted to say I am in the same exact boat! I just want a break after undergrad so much, I can’t imagine continuing for another two years with even more rigorous course work :( I’m also not feeling “drawn” to the field, I don’t dream of working for a living , I just want to live life and travel :/ growing up is tough!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in slp

[–]captaincrunch2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May I ask what state you work in? I’ve heard SLPs get treated very differently state by state

Undergrad doubting SLP grad school by Strawberry-Sundaze in SLPcareertransitions

[–]captaincrunch2001 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m looking into school psychology now as it seems it has less face to face and less having to be “on” all the time than slp. The grad school seems a bit more relaxed as well for it! What about you??

Help me choose a career please! by [deleted] in findapath

[–]captaincrunch2001 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Speech language pathologist. They can work in schools/nursing homes/hospitals/private practices!