Tales of a SLP Graduate Student

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On this episode of SLP Espresso Discuss, Hallie chats with grad scholar Madison Meyer—aka @speechiewannabe—about what life in SLP faculty is actually like. From juggling courses, clinic, and her facet gig as a teletherapy SLPA, to determining time administration and surviving group tasks, Madison shares the ups, downs, and every little thing in between. She opens up concerning the stress of grad faculty purposes, the reduction of discovering her individuals in her cohort, and why taking a real time off every week helped her keep balanced. Whether or not you’re making use of, simply beginning, or guiding grad college students your self, this dialog is filled with encouragement, sensible suggestions, and actual speak to maintain you motivated and transferring ahead.

Here is what we discovered:

  • Free instruments make planning sooner and simpler. 
  • Time blocking helps you keep forward of the chaos. 
  • Taking one full time off retains you sane. 
  • Your cohort is your built-in assist system. 
  • Grad faculty flies by—have fun the little wins.

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00:01:17 Hallie: Welcome to SLP Espresso Discuss, the podcast designed solely for speech language pathologists who work with older college students, grades 4 via 12. I’m your host, Hallie Sherman, your SLP behind Speech Time Enjoyable, the Speech Retreat Convention, and the SLP Elevate Membership. And I am thrilled to deliver you conversations, methods, and insights that provides you with the jolt of inspiration that you just want. Whether or not you are tuning in throughout your morning commute, on a break in between classes, and even throughout a well-deserved rest time. I’m right here for you each week. Let’s do that SLPs.

00:01:56 Hallie: Hey, hey, and welcome to a different episode of SLP Espresso Discuss. I do know I’ve numerous model new SLPs right here right now, and I do know these going into graduate faculty and going to… and beginning graduate faculty. And I do know that you just guys are going to like this dialog that I’ve right here right now with Madison Meyer. Welcome to the present. 

00:02:16 Madison: Thanks for having me. I am so excited. 

00:02:18 Hallie: Inform everybody listening slightly bit about your self and your journey as much as what you might be doing right now in your SLP journey.

00:02:25 Madison: So my title is Madison, such as you stated, and I’m now formally a second yr graduate scholar. I am going to Maryville College, which is within the St. Louis space in Missouri. And my first yr, I used to be a teletherapy SLPA on the facet with graduate faculty. And also you guys in all probability know me as @speechiewannabe on Instagram and TikTok, however I am right here to speak about all issues graduate faculty. 

00:02:56 Hallie: As a result of it has been, I do not know, 18 years for me. So issues have modified. Let’s simply say I took the Praxis with a quantity two pencil. In order that’s simply… to inform you my age. And that was earlier than… there was no iPhones again then. [inaudible] I needed to press the numbers thrice. So numerous issues have modified within the graduate faculty world. So I’d like to – as a result of I am certain some listening in all probability can relate to your SLPA into SLP journey. What made you go that route? 

00:03:26 Madison: Effectively, it was type of humorous as a result of I graduated with my undergrad a yr early as a result of I had some school credit score from highschool. So I graduated early after which I knew I used to be going straight into graduate faculty, but additionally I used to be type of on the lookout for a job as a result of while you’re in graduate faculty, it is costly. So I used to be type of on the lookout for one thing perhaps, like little one associated, a pediatric job, babysitting, no matter I may discover. After which I had type of heard about being an SLPA. And I actually did not know something about it, however there’s a personal observe in my hometown. And so I type of had reached out to the proprietor and I used to be like, do you will have any openings for a job or identical to part-time, low hours for an SLPA?

00:04:15 Madison: And are available to search out out they have been so versatile. They labored with me. I did teletherapy to make it simple as a result of I used to be at school in St. Louis. And so, it simply… that was the simplest possibility. And I do not know. It was simply nothing I had deliberate for, however it actually labored out excellent as a result of I’d do my teletherapy within the morning at Maryville. I’d do like in a lecture room after which go straight to class. After which I’d have my clinic and that is… it was simply so unplanned, however it was excellent for my first yr. And it was nice expertise, too, to have additional observe with completely different populations, completely different age teams and likewise simply teletherapy typically. It was undoubtedly a giant studying curve for me. 

00:04:56 Hallie: Do you are feeling prefer it gave you a one-up out of your classmates? 

00:05:00 Madison: I actually do not know. I feel it gave me a brand new perspective on the pediatric inhabitants. I’ve all the time recognized I wished to work with youngsters, however clearly now since COVID, teletherapy is rising in popularity. And so I type of had the benefit to have this chance to do teletherapy. So it undoubtedly gave me new concepts, numerous new expertise with supplies or arising with concepts for classes, session planning. So I feel it helped me in the long term of working with youngsters. And I had an entire toolkit of all these concepts and choices for remedy classes that I may use for [inaudible] or language or pragmatics, something associated to communication?

00:05:47 Hallie: I am certain many listening are very curious. What have been your go-to’s? As a result of many graduate college students… you are on the lookout for free low-cost low-cost choices and simple to prep choices. What have been your go-to’s final yr and even this coming yr? 

00:06:05 Madison: So I acquired actually fortunate and my supervisor had a Bamboozle account. And so I used that each single session. It was really easy. I did not should prep something. It got here with so many choices. Like I may simply sort in WH questions, quick tales, TH and SH sounds, CH phrases, and it might provide you with all of those several types of video games, completely different… It was simply mainly supplies that different individuals create and so they simply put them on the market publicly. So I take advantage of Bamboozle quite a bit. After which Bamboozle truly reached out to me and gave me a free membership. So then I had my very own account. So it actually labored excellent. 

00:06:47 Madison: However for one thing free, I used numerous, like Trainer Pay Trainer assets. There’s so many free ones on the market that work nice. And I additionally used numerous Google Docs… like I’d simply provide you with my very own little fast story or go into ChatGPT actual fast, ask them to jot down me a sixth grade fictional story about soccer after which put it into my Google Docs. So simply numerous trial and error and studying via the method. I undoubtedly turned extra expert at discovering remedy supplies all year long. 

00:07:19 Hallie: I really like that. And for these listening that aren’t acquainted, Bamboozle, with a free account, you’ll be able to simply use the common interactive recreation board factor. You are simply restricted to only the one recreation sort. So the free account, you’ll be able to nonetheless seek for something you discover if you do not have entry to a paid account. I’ve actually lived off of the free account my complete profession. 

00:07:40 Madison: Excellent. 

00:07:42 Hallie: It will get the job performed. So letting you guys know. That is superior. Apart from the planning half, I am very – I do know numerous graduate college students, in all probability these listening are overwhelmed with the time constraints and the… how did you handle engaged on prime of all that? So are you able to share slightly bit about your time administration abilities and techniques?

00:08:03 Madison: Sure. So I used to be actually fearful about that, particularly beginning out as a result of I used to be model new to graduate faculty, model new to remedy. I had by no means performed remedy in my life. So not solely did I’ve two purchasers in our clinic at Maryville, however then I additionally was beginning this job too. So fortunately my SLPA job was not very time consuming as a result of my schedule was everywhere to start with. So I did not have a lot time to do teletherapy on the facet, however they have been so versatile with me. And so I solely did it two mornings every week. 

00:08:40 Madison; Apart from that, between courses and clinic, sure, it is extremely time consuming. And I had recognized that going into graduate faculty, as a result of clearly there’s all the time numerous speak about SLP grad faculty and the way powerful and difficult it may be. One thing that basically helped me was time blocking and utilizing, like my planner and notes app. I all the time earlier than the week started, all the time made certain that I knew what homework I had, what assignments I needed to do, what did I must do for clinic. And I feel simply having a planner or having some sort of on-line calendar, no matter it could be, everybody’s completely different, however you might want to have one thing to maintain forward of schedule. I really feel like that is the most important time administration key for graduate faculty is like, you must keep forward. You’ll fall behind. 

00:09:30 Hallie: And I felt graduate faculty ready me for working in a faculty the place once more, a lot of experiences to jot down, numerous conferences. One thing that I discovered in graduate faculty that helped me in my profession was not simply writing down when issues are due, however writing down after I’m gonna do the issues. 

00:09:47 Madison: Sure, precisely. 

00:09:49 Hallie: Not solely when is that report due, when am I engaged on that report? Not solely like, when is that take a look at? When am I learning for the take a look at? Aputting that in a calendar and holding your self accountable.

00:09:59 Madison: Yeah, it’s extremely simple to type of overlook every little thing you must do as a result of once more, there may be a lot in between clinic and sophistication, it is two separate issues that you must preserve monitor of by yourself, like cleaning soap notes and lesson plans. You are not going to have your supervisor being like, oh, did you do your cleaning soap word right now? Did you get your lesson plan performed? So it is only a lot to recollect, however actually, simply conserving monitor of every little thing actually helped me keep on prime of it and likewise keep time managed with no matter free time I had, I had to make use of it. 

00:10:30 Hallie: Love that. And as this episode is airing, we’re in all probability nearing perhaps proper after midterms, persons are fascinated by finals. These which might be of their model new first semester of graduate faculty, what recommendation would you give to somebody who’s simply began, beginning to really feel overwhelmed, beginning to have that imposter syndrome, beginning to have that like, what did I get myself into form of considering? 

00: 10:53 Madison: I can completely relate to all of that. I undoubtedly felt overwhelmed, felt stressed numerous the time, however one thing that basically helped was like, take it at some point at a time. And I do know that is so cliche and all people says it. However I actually began to concentrate on that after I was having my lengthy days, my actually onerous days, perhaps I had a take a look at that day and I’d be like, okay, as quickly as at the present time is over, what else can I do the remainder of the day? After which tomorrow’s a contemporary begin, a brand new day, perhaps tomorrow could be slightly bit higher, slightly bit simpler. 

00:11:23 Madison: And I additionally would say that one thing that basically, actually helped me and particularly within the first semester is to set at some point every week that I didn’t do any schoolwork, didn’t open my laptop computer. I didn’t verify something. It was my day for me. It was nearly like a self care day. And I often put it on Saturday as a result of Saturday was my free day. I wished to go do stuff, hang around with my household, associates, or do one thing enjoyable. So I feel that helped me as a result of I had stability. And I feel stability is tough for lots of people in graduate faculty as a result of graduate faculty can eat you. I may have been on my laptop computer all seven days of the week engaged on issues, however I made certain that at some point was all the time for me. In the future was all the time for my self care. 

00:12:04 Madison: And it actually helped me really feel extra motivated and refreshed as a result of I would have that time off. I get to do no matter I need, not being on my laptop computer. After which I used to be able to get again to it, be productive. And Sunday I would all the time get forward for the week. So I feel, like the primary semester is all about determining what works greatest for you and discovering that stability between studying what it is prefer to be a graduate scholar and the way onerous it may be, but additionally studying that you’ve got a life exterior of grad faculty too. You simply have to search out it. 

00:12:35 Hallie: I really like that. What about your fellow cohort members and graduate scholar associates? What recommendation – counting on them, leaning in the direction of that, like what recommendation are you able to give in the direction of the cohort?

00:12:52 Madison: Sure, I feel one thing about graduate faculty that’s completely different from undergrad is that you just’re all on the similar tempo. No person’s making use of anymore. That competitors that… the so-called software course of is over. Everybody’s in grad faculty for a motive. And your cohort is struggling via all of it with you. I feel that it actually helped me understand that I wasn’t the one one. Like if I used to be stressed, more often than not my cohort was additionally stressed. And it additionally helped to only preserve everybody in line. Numerous occasions we’d sit in our clinic area or go sit out on this essential foyer space and simply sit, chat, hang around, speak about faculty stuff, but additionally simply have slightly break to ourselves. 

00:13:35 Madison: I feel graduate faculty is nice for leaning in your cohort since you are with them majority of the time. And so numerous friendships can type in that point. And I’d simply say that in graduate faculty, cherish the time you will have along with your cohort and actually lean on them since you’re all going via the identical two years or nonetheless lengthy the grasp’s program is, you are all going via it collectively. So ensuring that you just simply use your cohort as your lifeline. 

00:14:07 Hallie: Talking although, recommendation for engaged on group tasks.

00:14:12 Madison: Oh my. There are numerous group tasks. That’s one thing I didn’t find out about grad faculty and particularly my program that I am in could be very group challenge based mostly, which actually I did end up to like. At first, I used to be slightly bit hesitant about it, however it labored nice in all of my courses. However it may be troublesome. I imply, engaged on group tasks, A, tasks are numerous work and B, you must work with lots of people attempting to get all of it performed. 

00:14:40 Madison: One thing that my program actually did with group tasks was we’d work on it numerous occasions at school, which helps. However out of sophistication, we often would have a gaggle chat or one thing to maintain us all linked exterior of faculty so that we might work on it. And often simply assigning everybody a bit or a slide works greatest. Conserving it easy, simply being like, okay, I will take this slide with this info, dividing it up after which getting it performed. Truthfully, group tasks are all the time so enjoyable since you get to do it collectively. You are not the one one engaged on a giant challenge and there is all the time somebody that can assist you in case you need assistance on the challenge. So I actually loved doing group tasks all through grad faculty. 

00:15:20 Hallie: Hey, you don’t have any selection. So that you gotta… [inaudible] the very best. I used to be all the time like, I would moderately simply do that myself. However that was simply me. However that was a very long time in the past earlier than we had group chats and Google. 

00:15:32 Madison: Precisely. 

00:15:33 Hallie: [inaudible] on issues collectively. So it was quite a bit more durable. We needed to truly speak to one another and discover time to get collectively. What recommendation would you give to somebody who’s making use of to graduate faculty and feeling nervous about getting in?

00:15:48 Madison: It is vitally irritating. I can completely relate to that. I used to be that basically stressed senior making use of to graduate faculty and simply utterly worrying about if I’d even get in. And I feel it is simply onerous as a result of everybody’s making use of on the similar time. Particularly after I was a senior, everybody in my class was additionally making use of. And so everybody was speaking about, I utilized right here, I utilized right here. What’d you set in your software? How did you stand out? What’d you write for an essay? And so it type of does really feel like a contest in some methods. And I do know lots of people speak about that on-line about simply the rigorous means of making use of to graduate faculty. 

00:16:27 Madison: However ultimately, it all the time works out. It all the time does. And I imply, there’s all the time a waitlist. There’s all the time extra choices than you suppose. So for anybody going via that course of, simply do your greatest, showcase no matter it’s that’s one thing sturdy about you. Perhaps it is your management talents. Perhaps it is job experiences. Perhaps it is something you have been concerned in in school. And I feel everybody intends to downplay how spectacular their accomplishments are in the course of the course of as a result of it may be so irritating. However it’ll work out. 

00:17:10 Madison: I am somebody that was so fearful about it and all of it labored out. It labored nice. I simply understand how irritating it’s. It is so, so time consuming, so overwhelming, and it is not in your fingers. It is utterly out of your management. So I’d simply say, you are within the means of making use of or ready to listen to again from colleges, wait it out, belief the method. It does work out. And there are all the time so many choices for anybody desirous to go to grad faculty. So do not let it deter you if it does not go the best way you thought it might. 

00:17:40 Hallie: How did you resolve which program so that you can go to? 

00:17:46 Madison: Effectively, I initially went to undergrad three hours away from residence. And I had all the time recognized I type of wished to return again to my hometown, be on this space. And so this grad program that I wished to get into was Maryville. And so as soon as I acquired accepted, I used to be tremendous thrilled as a result of I may transfer again residence, be again in my hometown and be within the St. Louis space for the place I ultimately need to get a job anyway. So it simply all labored out rather well. And now I get to be again at residence with my household and nonetheless end my diploma. 

00:18:18 Hallie: I adore it. I bear in mind I spent my summer season going into my senior yr the place I did all of the analysis, ready all of the purposes. I made folders for each – I imply, I am certain that you do not want folders anymore, however for all my letters of advice and this and that and I had every little thing ready this fashion. When semester began, when the classwork was already there going, I did not have to fret about all that stuff. It was performed. I spent the summer season doing it. And I imply, I do know I utilized to 9 colleges as a result of I used to be like, I am decided to get into any. I will pay each single software charge. 

00:18:50 Hallie: I do not care. I simply bear in mind desirous to have the choices. And for me, I wished to… additionally I moved again residence after going to high school away from residence. I wished to go to high school the place I wished to finish up as a result of that is the place I wished my placements to be performed as a result of I wished these [inaudible] on my resume. So, yeah, it is simply there’s all the time choices. 

00:19:11 Madison: There’s. Yeah. I feel the method of you must wait just a few months to listen to again and you don’t have any concept who’s going to just accept you or why you are going to get accepted, I feel it is simply onerous to place that management in different individuals. And in order that ready means of these few months is tremendous onerous since you’re type of simply ready on that software course of to complete in an effort to hear again to determine what your subsequent two or nonetheless a few years goes to appear to be. 

00:19:43 Madison: And so it’s actually irritating. Simply the ready. I simply bear in mind the ready interval of these three months. And I used to be truly on a spring break journey with all of my associates after I acquired one of many acceptances and I felt instantly a weight lifted off my shoulders as a result of it was simply so irritating. As a result of that was March. And if I used to be going to start out in a summer season program that began in June, that was actually quickly. That was a fast turnaround. So the entire course of will be tremendous scary, however it does work out. And now that I am in graduate faculty, I am so grateful for the best way it did work out. 

00:20:15 Hallie: That is superb. And as you might be beginning your second yr, what’s within the playing cards for you? What placements are you going to have this yr? What is going on to occur this yr for you? 

00:20:26 Madison: So I’m beginning subsequent week with my semester and I’ll have –

00:20:32 Hallie: Recording this in August, guys, so to not fear. 

00:20:35 Madison: You are proper. So my semester is courses on Mondays. So we’ll have class all day on Monday and get them performed for the week. In order that they’re slightly bit longer, however that is to attest for the truth that it is solely at some point every week. So class all day on Monday. After which all through the week, I’m truly on the personal observe that I did my job via with the SLPA job. It is in my hometown and they’re rising an enormous quantity.

00:21:05 Madison: I truly shadowed there. The very first time I used to be ever proven SLP was at this personal observe whereas I used to be in highschool. So now it is actually humorous that… I do not know what number of years it has been, I suppose, 4, perhaps 5 since I’ve shadowed. And now I am again there doing my placement, however I will be in a bunch of personal colleges, preschools, daycares, after which additionally of their clinic. So it’s going to be all pediatric focus, which is the place my coronary heart lies. So I’m actually, actually, actually excited for simply this chance to get extra hands-on expertise, extra scientific observe, simply lastly getting the possibility to do what my job will appear to be day by day sooner or later. So I am actually excited for the semester. 

00:21:49 Hallie: Did you get to select it or is it type of like, did you say you have been some concepts that you just had? Like, how did you find yourself getting this type of placement? 

00:21:57 Madison: Yeah. So in our program, you’ll be able to put in your concepts for the place you need. So if you’d like youngsters, if you’d like personal observe, a hospital, no matter setting you ideally are on the lookout for, you’ll be able to type of put that in. After which our individual that coordinates all of it in our program, she is going to type of speak to you, determine what you want and do not like. So I mainly simply informed her, I used to be like, Yeah. There’s this observe in my hometown that I actually would like to have my placement at. And so they stated they’d like to have me as a grad scholar. And they also type of simply electronic mail forwards and backwards and coordinated it. And right here we’re. So I feel it is extra of you will have a selection, but additionally our coordinator will assist discover locations for you as properly. So it is type of… it is a good stability between choosing and likewise letting them discover locations for you. 

00:22:48 Hallie: Which I feel is nice. Like, lot of graduate college students like I need to expertise with every little thing grownup and this and that after which it is like somebody like me, I used to be like I simply need pediatric. Like stack me with pediatric expertise so I can stroll in there with my resume stacked with pediatric expertise 

00:23:03 Madison: Precisely. I do know I feel my cohort would in all probability be half cut up if I needed to guess between actually wanting adults and actually wanting pediatrics however I’ve all the time recognized for the reason that starting. And so they all the time stated preserve an open thoughts. You would possibly change your thoughts. I didn’t change my thoughts. I am nonetheless pediatrics all the best way. 

00:23:22 Hallie: I adore it. Any final bit of recommendation for these listening which might be like within the warmth of graduate faculty and simply want slightly little bit of a lift of morale or positivity? What would you give to them? 

00:23:37 Madison: I prefer to all the time inform myself this season of life in grad faculty is short-term. It’s not everlasting. It isn’t without end. It is solely, for me, solely two years. And so I feel simply having fun with this time whereas in graduate faculty as a result of quickly sufficient, I will be having my grownup job and dealing full time. And so simply attempting to take pleasure in this time of like studying, being in a classroom, nonetheless being with a cohort, being surrounded by people who find themselves simply there to assist you all through this journey is one thing I prefer to replicate on and take into consideration as a result of grad faculty is tough and it is very easy to concentrate on all of the negatives in grad faculty. 

00:24:19 Madison: However simply reminding myself, that is short-term. It isn’t without end. And that it’s going to come to an finish sooner or later, however to only take pleasure in it proper now. So discovering issues to take pleasure in. And like for me, that is my purchasers I get to work with and all the lovable little youngsters I get to spend time with. And it brings me a lot pleasure. So there may be a lot to look ahead to in grad faculty too. It isn’t all negatives. It isn’t all irritating. It’s tremendous enjoyable all on the similar time, however it’s two years or nonetheless a few years every program is, however it does fly by. It actually does. I can not even imagine I am in my second yr already and fascinated by commencement in Could.

00:24:28 Halllie: It actually does fly. I bear in mind one factor that was onerous for me at the moment is I had associates that have been working and making… that have been transferring out, having an actual job. And so they have been like, let’s do that. After which we get one thing – like, I can not afford that. Like I can not afford to go right here or go there. Like I am residing at residence. Like several cash I am making is paying for my gasoline cash to get to my grad program. Like, in order that was a tough factor for me to regulate with was like simply the completely different phases of individuals in my world round me. And that is why it was actually vital to depend on the those that I used to be in graduate faculty with as a result of we have been all in that very same boat. We have been all broke collectively and drained and overwhelmed. 

00:25:37 Hallie: And for somebody who’s been out within the discipline, like we have all been there. Like consider all of the SLPs which might be out now doing the factor, we have all skilled graduate faculty and we have all survived it. So we have all survived the Praxis. We have all survived our comps. We have all survived all these issues. So it clearly is proof. It’s potential. 

00:25:59 Madison: Sure, it’s potential. It will be performed fast. The times could be gradual, however the weeks go so quick, which… It is actually a blessing and likewise a curse all on the similar time as a result of it actually simply does fly by. However it’s what you must do to get to being an SLP and it is simply a part of the journey, however it’s so value it. 

00:26:20 Hallie: I adore it. The place can everybody study extra about you and the place they will comply with alongside in your journey? 

00:26:25 Madison: So I’m on Instagram and likewise generally sometimes TikTok, however it’s @speechiewannabe and you will find me there. I do a lot of updates. I give all types of suggestions and movie Day within the Lives. And I simply know what it is prefer to be so overwhelmed and confused and never have anybody to speak to about changing into an SLP. And so I simply love to assist individuals additionally in our discipline which might be going via the identical journey I’m. 

00:26:53 Hallie: I adore it. Thanks so, a lot. I all the time finish my episodes with a joke as a result of jokes construct rapport. And that is one thing I all the time used with my college students to construct rapport after they have been coming into my speech room. So why does no one speak to circles?

00:27:07 Madison: I do not know. 

00:27:09 Hallie: As a result of there isn’t any level. 

00:27:14 Madison: That is hilarious. I really like the joke. 

00:27:16 Hallie: My corny dad jokes right here, guys, are right here each week. You possibly can steal them, declare them in case your college students like them. In case your college students do not like them, you’ll be able to blame me. It is okay. I can take it. Thanks so, a lot, Madison. Go take a look at her Instagram. Inform her in case you guys are SLPs listening. And if in case you have grad college students which might be working with you, your interns, inform them to go comply with her on Instagram. In case you guys are fellow grad college students or going into grad faculty, go comply with her on Instagram as properly. And till subsequent week, everybody, keep out of hassle. Thanks a lot, Madison. 

00:27:49 Madison: Thanks.

00:27:54 Hallie: Thanks a lot for tuning in to a different episode of SLP Espresso Discuss. It means the world to me that you just’re tuning in each week and getting the jolt of inspiration you want. You will discover the entire hyperlinks and data talked about on this episode at my web site, speechtimefun.com. Remember to comply with the present so you do not miss any future episodes. And whilst you’re there, it might imply the world to me in case you would take just a few seconds and go away me an sincere assessment. See you subsequent week with one other episode filled with enjoyable and inspiration from one SLP to a different. Have enjoyable guys.

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