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This forum isnt very active, so I thought Id make a thread asking annoying questions lol. Im going into my 3rd year of university, and Im just trying to figure out what Im going to do after I graduate. The dream was always to go to medical school, dont get me wrong, becoming an audiologist isnt really a backup plan, its just another plan. What made me interested in medicine was the combination of science and helping patients. It seems like audiology also offers this. I dont know very much about audiology, but from what Ive read lately, it definitely sounds like a job I would like.
Im really just writing this clear a few things up. I have a few questions, so if someone could answer a few of these, that would be great.
How does audiology compare to medicine? I really dont care about money, but its definitely worth asking about. I hear Canadian audiologists make about $60000/year, is this about right? Is there a way to advance and make more money?
How is the lifestyle of an audiologist? From what Ive gathered there are pretty regular hours.
Does it get boring and repetitive?
How would I go about shadowing an audiologist or volunteering somewhere I could get a feel for audiology?
How competitive is it to get into an audiology program? (I live in Canada)
Is there any difference between Canadian and US audiologists? Can a Canadian audiologist practice in the US?
What would help improve my application? Ive been thinking about taking an ASL course for a while now, even before I was interested in audiology. Would this help my application, or would it be too unrelated?
Anything else you want to add would be great too! Thanks a lot 🙂
Im really just writing this clear a few things up. I have a few questions, so if someone could answer a few of these, that would be great.
How does audiology compare to medicine? I really dont care about money, but its definitely worth asking about. I hear Canadian audiologists make about $60000/year, is this about right? Is there a way to advance and make more money?
How is the lifestyle of an audiologist? From what Ive gathered there are pretty regular hours.
Does it get boring and repetitive?
How would I go about shadowing an audiologist or volunteering somewhere I could get a feel for audiology?
How competitive is it to get into an audiology program? (I live in Canada)
Is there any difference between Canadian and US audiologists? Can a Canadian audiologist practice in the US?
What would help improve my application? Ive been thinking about taking an ASL course for a while now, even before I was interested in audiology. Would this help my application, or would it be too unrelated?
Anything else you want to add would be great too! Thanks a lot 🙂