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Considering SLPA
hi everyone! i currently have my bachelor’s degree in psychology and have been battling what to go back to school for basically since i graduated. i was working as an RBT for a while and i absolutely loved it, but ended up needing to take some time off from that because of transportation issues at the time. i’ve thought about going to be a BCBA but im just not 100% sure that’s the route id like to be in forever. recently ive been considering doing a pathways program to be an SLPA. What is day to day like? Is it hard finding a job? Are hours/pay consistent? Tips? Anything you wish you knew before you went into it? any an all info for someone new to this field is appreciated, tyia.
u/Proud_Mind9668 — 6 days ago