Don’t Get Spooked By Grad School Applications: A Webinar with SLP Grad School Experts
This webinar provides AMAZING advice directly from the experts on how to get into grad school for SLP.
This webinar provides AMAZING advice directly from the experts on how to get into grad school for SLP.
Professor Seal shares key variables that SLP grad schools look at when they’re reviewing applications.
We all know we need to take the GRE – that beast of an exam – if you want to get into grad school. It’s one of the many hoops that we are forced to jump through in order to prove our academic ability… or to prove just how many hoops we’re willing to jump … Read more
The GRE writing section is one that people often forget about – probably because (like me) they’re too focused on preparing for the math section. The Analyticial Writing Assessment (AWA) is also an important part of the exam! Many schools publish minimum AWA scores that they look for, and regardless of that, you want to … Read more
The GRE is a critical component of most grad school applications, this is especially true for Master´s degrees in Speech Language Pathology. Did you know that there are habits that top-performing students have in common? And no, the habit isn´t a certain preparation program or study manual. To find out the 6 habits of students … Read more
If you’re trying to get into SLP grad school, you need a good GRE score. You know that. What you’re not sure how to do is raise your score. Am I right? I raised my score by 17 points with a few months of specialized studying. My First GRE Experience: I was in my senior year … Read more
Want to know how to prepare for the GRE? I’m no expert on this, so I’m going to give you my quick and dirty tips. Basically, they are: 1) Start Early 2) Pick a Program and 3) Stick to It. Start Early: If you’re serious about boosting your score: Start Early. I repeat, Start Early. … Read more
So you want to boost your GRE score. We all know how important the GRE is to getting into grad school. It is one of the critical portions of your application and only a few points can mean all the difference between getting a letter than begins “We’re pleased to inform you…” and one that … Read more