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I'm a junior in high school exploring Speech-Language Pathology. Language and how it works have always really fascinated me and I know for sure that I want to go into a clinical career, so SLP makes sense. I'm going to see if it's possible to shadow a local SLP this summer so I can get a feel for the profession and see if it's right for me.
I haven't gotten much information in my research (although I admit I've only just started looking at SLP), so I have a few questions.
1) What kind of specialties are there in SLP (especially in a clinical setting)?
2) What are the average day-to-day duties of a SLP?
3) Those of you that are practicing SLPs: do you find your work fulfilling?
Thanks for your time!
I haven't gotten much information in my research (although I admit I've only just started looking at SLP), so I have a few questions.
1) What kind of specialties are there in SLP (especially in a clinical setting)?
2) What are the average day-to-day duties of a SLP?
3) Those of you that are practicing SLPs: do you find your work fulfilling?
Thanks for your time!