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beanca3017

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About beanca3017

  • Birthday 10/01/1992

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    CT
  • Application Season
    2014 Spring
  • Program
    MSW

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  1. Thank you everyone for your responses
  2. Hello, I currently work a very stressful job as a care manager coordinating svs for 65+ elderly clients. I have a caseload of 84 clients and I am looking to pursue a very affordable MSW online. Online will be the best option for me given that my job requires me to be on call and I spend a great deal of time past my regular working hours completing documentation, assessments, dealing with crisis. However, I am a bit hesitant about online programs due to the online stigma. I live in CT and I am worried about enrolling in online school in a states like North Dakota, SC, Florida where there are affordable programs. What will employers think? I want to complete my MSW asap and I am looking to start this year, deadlines have passed for in state MSW programs. If I attend in state schools like UCONN or SCUS I will have to wait until next year to apply and will have to attend part time which drags out to 3 years. Any advice or experience with good online programs anyone?
  3. Well my mom is a social worker and she now suffers from depression, but social in CT are paid fairly well. I do agree that I should perhaps work in the field as opposed to jumping directly into grad school upon graduation.
  4. I will be graduating from UCONN this December. I really enjoy working with people, helping others and making positive change in peoples lives. I believe social work would be a good career path however, I have been discouraged by many friends and relatives. They advise me not to go into the field because I will be burnt out. Is there any positivity for MSW grads? If so what are some good schools to apply to in New York?
  5. I will be graduating from UCONN this December. I really enjoy working with people, helping others and making positive change in peoples lives. I believe social work would be a good career path however, I have been discouraged by many friends and relatives. They advise me not to go into the field because I will be burnt out. Is there any positivity for MSW grads? If so what are some good schools to apply to in New York?
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