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Speech and Language Therapy entry 2012

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Reply 1000
Original post by laureneb10
'an SLT' or 'a SLT'? I never know!


There's a debate about this a few pages back, I can't remember what the general consensus was, but I used a SLT! Who knows which is right!
Reply 1001
Original post by hannahmurph
I got an offer from UWIC!!! Wooooooo :biggrin: :biggrin: so happy! :tongue:


WELL DONEE :smile: You are the first here to get an offer! :smile: is UWIC your first choice xx
Original post by Rhonaa
There's a debate about this a few pages back, I can't remember what the general consensus was, but I used a SLT! Who knows which is right!


In writing you would use whatever would be correct for the full phrase, so it should probably be 'a SLT'. But that would sound clumsy when spoken so most people would say 'an SLT'.

Probably best to ask a SLT, they're the experts.
Original post by GStevens
In writing you would use whatever would be correct for the full phrase, so it should probably be 'a SLT'. But that would sound clumsy when spoken so most people would say 'an SLT'.

Probably best to ask a SLT, they're the experts.


Yeah. I went with what the RCSLT website uses - which is 'an SLT'. Matter of preference though.
Reply 1004
Original post by GStevens
In writing you would use whatever would be correct for the full phrase, so it should probably be 'a SLT'. But that would sound clumsy when spoken so most people would say 'an SLT'.

Probably best to ask a SLT, they're the experts.


Yeah that was the logic I went with, 'a SLT' is more grammatically correct, but 'an SLT' would be better in spoken language !
Original post by hannahmurph
I got an offer from UWIC!!! Wooooooo :biggrin: :biggrin: so happy! :tongue:


Well done! When did you submit your application? I submitted mine on Sunday and I kinda regret not applying to UWIC... oh well though!

So you can relax now :biggrin: congrats again.
Original post by laureneb10
I looked at Birmingham and De Montfort, Birmingham accommodation is not that great. Rooms are quite big but actual building was really old and the shower in the shared bathroom is tiny haha! When I wen't we didn't get to see any facilities or anything tho, just one room with some resources in. Not sure if they have a computer lab or anything but the lectures all seemed quite nice :smile:
The library is pretty big and specialist though. Think Birmingham nightlife is supposed to be amazing, but the union at South campus (where the course is) is tiny and not that great.

De Montfort course seemed good and lectures were all nice :smile: The building where the course is reminded me of an old school building so if you don't mind that you will be fine. I didn't really like the campus feel of it though but thats just me. The accommodation is all really nice :smile: Guess it's all just down to what you like/don't like.

I'm having the same problem with my PS aswell, it's fine on a word document but when I put it on UCAS it's too long. So annoying! Hope you sort it out x


Thanks for the reply :smile:

Yeah I really do need to do a bit more research into them. I've been reluctant to do tooo much research as I'm worried I'll get attached to one particular uni and be gutted when they reject me. Terrible game plan I know :redface:

I have heard that the birmingham building isn't in a great location which is offputting. The accomodation doesnt bother me too much as Im more then likely going to be renting private accomodation with my boyfriend.

Think I'll probably not go with birmingham, just seem to be a few too many cons. Ah decisions!

PS is WRECKING my head. hope you get yours sorted too, let me know if you find some miraculous way to fit it all into the box :biggrin:
Reply 1007
Original post by laureneb10
'an SLT' or 'a SLT'? I never know!


'an SLT' you're basically pronouncing the letter <s> as 'es', so it starts with a vowel sound.
Reply 1008
Hi Everyone,

I have been looking at this thread every now and then whilst applying and have finally got around to joining. It is so reassuring to read about people in the same boat! I am applying to both the undergrad and postgrad courses. My first choice would be postgrad, but as it is so competitive I am basically trying to maximise my chances by going for undergrad too. Is anyone else doing this? Any ideas on what the unis will think about this? I can't decide if it makes it look like you really want to do the course or just looks like you are not that committed to the postgrad course...

I got onto the waiting list for the Greenwich course which starts in January, but didn't make it any further. I was feeling reasonably confident after that, but now I have seen how much experience some of the people on here have got I am nervous again!

Would be great to hear from anyone in the same position. Good luck to everyone with your applications X
Original post by SalC
I used the entry requirements as a decided factor mainly, BBB is much more achieable for me than AAB. As for the area, Birmingham is the largest city in the UK excluding London, and Leicester (is really hard to spell...?) and is a lot smaller, still got everything you need but I imagine the night life and shopping isn't as huuuuuge. Birmingham is 3 years, DMU is 3.5 and Manchester is 4. you could always look at living costs and travel costs?

Good luck!


Thanks for the reply :smile:
Yeah I should really look a bit more at the entry requirements, I've the Irish leaving cert and a previous degree so I don't know if they are assessing me on my school grades or on what I got in my degree. hmm

I am more drawn to the 3 year ones the thoughts of another 4 years is just horrible buut then again for the right uni I think I'd be willing ot do another 4!

More research to be done :smile:
Original post by lux*
wow really :s-smilie: That sucks and would be rather rude if they didn't even look at it.
Did you attach your references to the application or just filled in the details? I submitted my application 1st November but haven't heard back, and my second referee hasn't written / sent off my reference yet (grrrrr)


No I was going to post off my references tomorrow bbut obviously no point now :frown: Did you apply for the Msc too? I think no news is definitely good news!
I have a feeling they may have already decided who they were taking and then just didn't bother looking at hte other applications. Ah well! hopefully my luck will change :s-smilie:

Good luck with your applications!
Not cool when your email server breaks.... now the tension is even higher!
Original post by Rhonaa
I think there seems to be quite a lot of choice for courses in the south - have a look through this thread - lots are mentioned.

I don't think Newcastle interview for undergraduate applications, no - phew! haha!

I think that especially for SLT, a lot of places don't start handing offers out until after the January 15th deadline so don't worry too much, you still have plenty of time! Maybe aim to get it all sent off before Christmas - even just so you can enjoy Christmas without worrying about it! Have you got much still to do for your application?



I've just sent it off to my referee, so it's out of my hands now! Phew! :smile:
Original post by laureneb10
'an SLT' or 'a SLT'? I never know!


same :P manchester met's questionnaire said a SLT because it's a speech and language therapist...
Reply 1014
Original post by Citrus_lime
I've just sent it off to my referee, so it's out of my hands now! Phew! :smile:


Good luck =) Now the waiting game begins!
Reply 1015
Original post by perri winkles
No I was going to post off my references tomorrow bbut obviously no point now :frown: Did you apply for the Msc too? I think no news is definitely good news!
I have a feeling they may have already decided who they were taking and then just didn't bother looking at hte other applications. Ah well! hopefully my luck will change :s-smilie:

Good luck with your applications!


Wow. Harsh! I assume you have at least a 2:1? Cause that's all I can think of why they would so quickly reject somebody.

Yeah I applied for the MSc too. Sent mine off the first of November I think. Wish my second referee would hurry up :rolleyes:

Good luck to the rest of your applications! where else did you apply to?
It's going to be so rubbish if I don't get offers or get the grades I need! This is all so exciting but also really horrible! :P
Original post by Citrus_lime
It's going to be so rubbish if I don't get offers or get the grades I need! This is all so exciting but also really horrible! :P


Where did you apply to in the end? :smile:

I know - i'm finding chemistry really difficult this year, much more so than all my other subjects, so it's made me really worried in case I don't even meet any offers :tongue:
Original post by Citrus_lime
I've just sent it off to my referee, so it's out of my hands now! Phew! :smile:


:danceboy: Well done :smile: I only submitted mine on Sunday... it feels like time has slowed down... :cool:
Reply 1019
I'm off on a 2 day workshop about eating drinking & swallowing difficulties for people with learning disabilities as part of my job training. I think I'm the only one so excited to be going on training!!

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