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Date: Mar 15 2012 Major: Neuroscience/Cognitive Science (This Major's Salary over time) The support I received as a grad student in Communication Disorders was truly exceptional. I consider myself lucky to have been accepted and attending this program. I also attended UMass as an undergraduate so I knew what to expect from te campy in general. The school is large but there was a strong sense of familiarity and comfort within the program that offset any negatives from attending such a large institution. I still work as a Speech Pathologist and even own my own business. After finishing my degree I felt that I had the confidence and knowledge base to accomplish whatever I set my mind to. I would recommend the University of Massaxhusetts-Amherst to anyone who can handle the being one person in a sea of students without losing sight of your priorities.
Major: Neuroscience/Cognitive Science (This Major's Salary over time)
The support I received as a grad student in Communication Disorders was truly exceptional. I consider myself lucky to have been accepted and attending this program. I also attended UMass as an undergraduate so I knew what to expect from te campy in general. The school is large but there was a strong sense of familiarity and comfort within the program that offset any negatives from attending such a large institution. I still work as a Speech Pathologist and even own my own business. After finishing my degree I felt that I had the confidence and knowledge base to accomplish whatever I set my mind to. I would recommend the University of Massaxhusetts-Amherst to anyone who can handle the being one person in a sea of students without losing sight of your priorities.