I haven't spoken to you before but I've read many of your posts and I was wondering if you could give me some advice?
I've just graduated from university where I was studying anthropology and linguistics. I hope to go back to university next year in order to get some sort of postgraduate in Speech and Language Therapy. The course I want to do is at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and it is a post graduate diploma. The course requires a good undergraduate degree, which I have. It also requires that you have experience of working with 'people with speech or communication impairment.'
I have just secured a part time job to work with an autistic boy on a programme which will be set up by an autism specialist. This is to aid the child's communication, language and play skills. I also have a job interview next week to be an ABA tutor for a young boy with autism. (I'm very excited about this as I think ABA is amazing)
Do you think this is good experience for the course? Do you think I need to do other things also which aren't focussed purely on autism? Does it matter which university you go to? Which university is the best for this course? Is there a big difference in terms of job security whether you have a graduate diploma or an Msc? Also, I don't have any biology qualifications, not even GCSE.
Sorry for the list of questions and don't worry if you can't answer them. Also, thanks in advance