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Audiology Applicants 2012

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Reply 20
hi.
i applied in extra..i ve got a place at uni of anchester for audiology..i am soo excited..:smile:
did u apply in extra?
Original post by persian_tanya
hiii i just read that you have an interview at manchester? did you apply as a late candidate? i only just applied last week for audiology at manchester and i'm just wondering if you applied after the january deadline too?

thanks :smile:
Original post by urwa123
hi.
i applied in extra..i ve got a place at uni of anchester for audiology..i am soo excited..:smile:
did u apply in extra?


hey i don't know what applying extra is, :s-smilie: but yeah i think i applied extra because I sent off my application late and i sent it off on the 21st May.
WELL DONE!!! that's so good! hopefully i'll get it too and then we'll be together! :biggrin:
Reply 22
Original post by persian_tanya
hey i don't know what applying extra is, :s-smilie: but yeah i think i applied extra because I sent off my application late and i sent it off on the 21st May.
WELL DONE!!! that's so good! hopefully i'll get it too and then we'll be together! :biggrin:


thanks
when u apply in 5 universities through ucas and if u dnt get a place ucas puts u in extra automatically,and than u can apply to another university which has places available, and thats extra.
yeah gud luck..have they invited you for the interview?
Original post by urwa123
thanks
when u apply in 5 universities through ucas and if u dnt get a place ucas puts u in extra automatically,and than u can apply to another university which has places available, and thats extra.
yeah gud luck..have they invited you for the interview?


ohhhh right, okay i get you
no they haven't responded back to me yet :/ how long did it take for them to reply to you?
Reply 24
Original post by persian_tanya
ohhhh right, okay i get you
no they haven't responded back to me yet :/ how long did it take for them to reply to you?

actually i emailed them after a week of applying, asking them that is my application has been sent for consideration, than they replied back to me, inviting me for an interview.
i think you should contact them as well..
Reply 25
Seems that DMU is the best place for students to go to study Audiogy at BSc level, they are hosting the first ever student conference this summer in July and they are the home for the Education in Audiology conferences.

Did you also know they are the one of the oldest undergraduate audiology programmes?

Southampton are best for postgraduate courses in Audiology.

At DMU you are also able to work in the private sector with their degree - not som with many others like Manc and Leeds....
Reply 26
hi,,,
anybody here going to uni of manchester for audiology this september??
I have an offer for Manchester! (not sure if I'll get the grades, but hoping!) and DMU is my insurance


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Reply 28
fingers crossed for you....:smile:
Hey everyone :smile: is anyone going to be studying audiology at demontfort in September? :smile:

Audiology seems to be really not popular ive only spoken to 1 person who wants to do it so far!

I applied to sunderland and accepted it as my firm and they contacted me a few weeks ago saying they'd cancelled the course because I was the only person who had applied! The course sounded dodgy anyway :s-smilie: glad I'm going demontfort now :smile:


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Original post by emilydennis
Hey everyone :smile: is anyone going to be studying audiology at demontfort in September? :smile:

Audiology seems to be really not popular ive only spoken to 1 person who wants to do it so far!

I applied to sunderland and accepted it as my firm and they contacted me a few weeks ago saying they'd cancelled the course because I was the only person who had applied! The course sounded dodgy anyway :s-smilie: glad I'm going demontfort now :smile:


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Hi Emily!
I'm also going to De Montfort this September for the Audiology course! So so excited, it was my insurance but I actually preferred it to my firm so very please to get there instead! :biggrin:
Original post by rosiegoddard
Hi Emily!
I'm also going to De Montfort this September for the Audiology course! So so excited, it was my insurance but I actually preferred it to my firm so very please to get there instead! :biggrin:

Original post by rosiegoddard
Hi Emily!
I'm also going to De Montfort this September for the Audiology course! So so excited, it was my insurance but I actually preferred it to my firm so very please to get there instead! :biggrin:


Hi Rosie :smile:
Yeah it was my insurance too! I did firm Sunderland but they cancelled the course, but I prefer de montfort anyway :smile: where was your firm choice? I'm excited too I can't wait :biggrin:



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Reply 32
I've been accepted at Southampton to study BSc Audiology.
Anyone else here coming Southampton for BSc Audiology this year???
Reply 33
Im going to southampton!!! :biggrin:
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Reply 34
I'm going to Southampton too :biggrin:
Reply 35
hi, i am interested to apply for Master in Audiology in Uk. However, im not sure which one is better for Master in Audiology..ANy ideas? Uni of Southampton or Uni of Manhester?why? thanks..
Reply 36
hi, Audiology sounds really interesting, what is the course like? what made you want to study it?
Original post by SorayaA
hi, Audiology sounds really interesting, what is the course like? what made you want to study it?


It is! What made me want to study Audiology was the fact that you have direct interaction with patients and the fact that you can have a large impact on people's lives. Also that technology is involved a lot, e.g using machines to diagnose someone's condition.

I can't say much about the course because I've only just started but it looks challenging but exciting!

From the handouts, course information and lectures we have had so far, it appears that there is a large amount of biology involved, also a large amount of physics, we do have to do a lot of maths and statistics as well, this is to help us with research and also general skills we will need as an Audiologist as well as specialist skills, e.g calculations involving decibels. At De Montfort University in the first year you also do a module which trains you to work as an Audiologist in a team, develop your communication skills etc.

In the second year you do more specialist modules, e.g adult aural rehabilitation. Throughout the 3 years at Uni you also need to complete 50 weeks work experience organised by the University, some Uni's do work experience at different times but at De Montfort you do 2 weeks in the first year and the rest in the last year, and that's your whole year!

If your interested look on the NHS careers website, that's where I found out more!


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Original post by emilydennis
It is! What made me want to study Audiology was the fact that you have direct interaction with patients and the fact that you can have a large impact on people's lives. Also that technology is involved a lot, e.g using machines to diagnose someone's condition.

I can't say much about the course because I've only just started but it looks challenging but exciting!

From the handouts, course information and lectures we have had so far, it appears that there is a large amount of biology involved, also a large amount of physics, we do have to do a lot of maths and statistics as well, this is to help us with research and also general skills we will need as an Audiologist as well as specialist skills, e.g calculations involving decibels. At De Montfort University in the first year you also do a module which trains you to work as an Audiologist in a team, develop your communication skills etc.

In the second year you do more specialist modules, e.g adult aural rehabilitation. Throughout the 3 years at Uni you also need to complete 50 weeks work experience organised by the University, some Uni's do work experience at different times but at De Montfort you do 2 weeks in the first year and the rest in the last year, and that's your whole year!

If your interested look on the NHS careers website, that's where I found out more!


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Original post by saif3399
I've been accepted at Southampton to study BSc Audiology.
Anyone else here coming Southampton for BSc Audiology this year???


Original post by Beth264
Im going to southampton!!! :biggrin:


Original post by GeorgieB23
I'm going to Southampton too :biggrin:


Hey all, how are you finding Audiology at your chosen universities? I've completed my personal statement, not sure how good it is as none of my teachers know anyone who has gone to do audiology *sadface*. Also, how far do they look at your predicted grades? I've got bbc, even though I called my english paper back and when my teacher marked it, she thought it was worth atleast a B. I'll be retaking that and hopefully bumping it up but sixth form cant change my predicted grade. Bit waffffley here, sorry! any advice/tips/spoilers mucho appreciated too!
Reply 39
Original post by saif3399
I applied to Manchester, Southampton, Leeds for Audiology bsc undergraduate programme.

I got an offer from southampton already, Interview for Manchester on Feb 21st and leeds haven't got back to me.

Im studying Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics predicted AAA for Alevel.

What subject are you guys studying and what are your predicted grades?

Can anyone help with audiology interview questions?

Thanks


Hey, can I just ask how your interview went at Manchester and what kind of questions they asked? I have an interview in March and I am absolutely petrified. :frown:

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