Hello Emma. I am currently a SEN Teaching assistant in primary schools. I am thinking of doing a SLT masters course but I’m unsure whether to do a Pgce or a SLT as they both interest me. I do like your videos and I have worked alongside speech and language therapists before and they are lovely.
Hi! Thanks for all your insightful videos. I was just wondering if you make all your resources from scratch, or if there is a website you use and can recommend for SLT resources?
Hey lovely! So interesting to hear about what you do on placements, gets me excited for starting my course in September 😁😁 would you recommend any good books/reading that have been helpful for you?? Just learn abit more before starting x
Well Done for getting in and Good luck with starting in September! We got a reading list sent over the summer which was great but other than that I have the book ' A career in Speech and Language Therapy' which I found helpful!!
Pleaseeeee can I pick your brain? Also starting the masters in sept. How have you found your first year? Academically how have you found it and how have you found learning how to delivery the therapy and working in hospitals with swallowing ect
Based on what I've seen, it doesn't rly matter what you take. I'm sure doing biology and maybe English Language will be helpful, but many of the people I've spoken to did not take those subjects (fyi most were doing it as a masters) and still found the course okay. One girl had done music at A-level which meant that she found the "hearing" side of the course easier. So honestly don't worry too much, the courses/universities seem to just want grades not specific subjects.
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Thanks so much for the support !!
Hello Emma. I am currently a SEN Teaching assistant in primary schools. I am thinking of doing a SLT masters course but I’m unsure whether to do a Pgce or a SLT as they both interest me. I do like your videos and I have worked alongside speech and language therapists before and they are lovely.
I just applied to my speech lang certificate program so i can apply to speech lang masters program
Hi Emma, what other placements did you have?
Hi! Thanks for all your insightful videos. I was just wondering if you make all your resources from scratch, or if there is a website you use and can recommend for SLT resources?
Hi, many resources I have collected from placement but there are great resources on twinkl!
@@emmajoan8283 Thank you!
Hey lovely! So interesting to hear about what you do on placements, gets me excited for starting my course in September 😁😁 would you recommend any good books/reading that have been helpful for you?? Just learn abit more before starting x
I’m starting at city in sep too!!!
@@hannahsealey3383 Aw no way congrats!! What uni are you going to?! 😊
@@daisyxo8792 I've firmed City Uni, you?
Well Done for getting in and Good luck with starting in September! We got a reading list sent over the summer which was great but other than that I have the book ' A career in Speech and Language Therapy' which I found helpful!!
Pleaseeeee can I pick your brain? Also starting the masters in sept. How have you found your first year? Academically how have you found it and how have you found learning how to delivery the therapy and working in hospitals with swallowing ect
What did you take at a level?
Based on what I've seen, it doesn't rly matter what you take.
I'm sure doing biology and maybe English Language will be helpful, but many of the people I've spoken to did not take those subjects (fyi most were doing it as a masters) and still found the course okay.
One girl had done music at A-level which meant that she found the "hearing" side of the course easier.
So honestly don't worry too much, the courses/universities seem to just want grades not specific subjects.
Hi, I took, Biology (AS level- which isn't a thing anymore), English Language, Psychology and photography.