I am somewhat kind of curious, but is there any SLP-A's here? I have completed my bachelors degree in a social science field, and have completed a list of pre-reqs for a few allied health graduate fields. Though with that being said, going into SLP requires a whole set of its own pre-reqs, and majority of the pre-reqs lead into possible licensor as an SLP-A in certain states.
Some schools in my state allow you to apply to the SLP program without pre-reqs, but the first two semesters are focused on the pre-reqs. Would it be worth becoming a SLP-A? Or is it something I should stray away from?
-Mike
Some schools in my state allow you to apply to the SLP program without pre-reqs, but the first two semesters are focused on the pre-reqs. Would it be worth becoming a SLP-A? Or is it something I should stray away from?
-Mike