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I'm about to enter my senior year in undergrad. I'm a Linguistics major, and until recently thought I wanted to do SLP. I've since discovered audiology and I'm falling more and more in love with the field the more I learn about it.
Two things concern me about my potential application. My background is entirely language based - second language acquisition and errors, comparative grammars, phonetics and syntax, etc. I have the required biology (grades of As), but thats it. Will having a background like this prevent me from being accepted? I have 1 year left with 4 electives open. I'm planning on taking sign language for two of those four classes, but I still have two classes open if there is a class I absolutely should take. The biggest problem is that the communication disorders department at my school restricts classes to majors only, so I can't take any of those classes as electives.
The other thing tht I'm concerned about is my lack of research. I have no research experience to put on an application and no clue how to go about acquiring some before my application deadlines this winter. On top of that, I have no clue what I would be interested in researching in grad school...so I'm not sure how to address this.
Other than that, I have an average GPA (just below a 3.5 at the moment) and decent GREs (318/1340). Is there anything anyone would recommend I do in order to make myself more competitive, or even any tips on how to begin the process. Do I need to email potential advisors? When?
Two things concern me about my potential application. My background is entirely language based - second language acquisition and errors, comparative grammars, phonetics and syntax, etc. I have the required biology (grades of As), but thats it. Will having a background like this prevent me from being accepted? I have 1 year left with 4 electives open. I'm planning on taking sign language for two of those four classes, but I still have two classes open if there is a class I absolutely should take. The biggest problem is that the communication disorders department at my school restricts classes to majors only, so I can't take any of those classes as electives.
The other thing tht I'm concerned about is my lack of research. I have no research experience to put on an application and no clue how to go about acquiring some before my application deadlines this winter. On top of that, I have no clue what I would be interested in researching in grad school...so I'm not sure how to address this.
Other than that, I have an average GPA (just below a 3.5 at the moment) and decent GREs (318/1340). Is there anything anyone would recommend I do in order to make myself more competitive, or even any tips on how to begin the process. Do I need to email potential advisors? When?
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