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Living on PEI also allows me to experience a variety of clinical placements across different communities on the Island. I had the chance to use my bilingualism in a long-term care facility in Summerside, which was an incredibly rewarding and special experience. The smaller class sizes in our clinical placements mean that there are usually fewer than 10 of us per instructor, so we get more hands-on experience and learning opportunities.
I鈥檝e found that the university鈥檚 close-knit and supportive community makes it easier to have open, sometimes difficult conversations. With approachable professors and classmates, discussions feel more natural and less intimidating.

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