[...] Just wanted some advice about applying to do a post-grad degree in speech and language therapy.
I'm currently doing a degree in the arts. I do enjoy design etc. Though, I have come to realise that I have lost my passion in pursuing career as a designer. ( I am nearing the end of my degree..so too late to drop out now
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My son has a severe speech and language delay, due to the fact he has verbal dyspraxia. So the encounters of attending speech and language sessions for a number of years with my son, reading numerous books relating to speech and language, meeting speech therapists, going on courses to learn about Makaton, communication workshops, meeting kids and adults with speech issues etc. Has sparked an interest to maybe pursue a career as a speech therapists.
I have decided to take a one year or two year break after completing my degree, if I wish to do a Masters. This is so that I can get much experience and to be sure if I want to pursue a career as a speech therapist.
Out of city, UCL and reading. Which of these three universities have a much more practical approach?
I always wanted to know how much experience do you need to have? So that I have a high chance getting accepted by the university.
If anyone is currently or was doing a master in speech therapy… how many days a week would you attend the lessons? [...]