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Has anyone ever attended either school for this particular degree or hired graduates from these programs? If so, what are your impressions as far as preparedness?
I am interested in attending both schools except GA State is significantly closer to where I live (HUGE PLUS), but I hate traveling downtown Atlanta via car. I know Marta is an option, but with volunteering and doing clinicals, having a vehicle on hand is very appealing. GA state just gives the impression to me of a commuter school without much connection to people. I want to socialize a lot.
UGA seems to have a more college/university "look" (Based on pictures I've seen) of a real campus, although I haven't visited their campus, yet. I want to feel connected to my fellow students and the surrounding community. Basically, I want my experience to feel more emotionally fulfilling... like family, if that makes sense.
I know both programs teach speech language pathology from the education and medical perspectives, however, I prefer the more medical aspect. I want a quality education that won't break the bank.
Does anyone know which school or cohorts is/are more accepting of students over 35? Which school is more accepting of mixed raced students? I want to be in an environment that will accept diversity and be respectful of others. Does anyone have any recommendations? Thanks!
Last edited by BellaMermaid; 11-01-2011 at 01:38 PM..
My first impression would be that UGA has many more traditional college kids, and you would find more people your age at GSU. But, I do have a friend who recently graduated from UGA at the age of 41 and had a good experience there. She does, however, live in the area.
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