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Canadian Universities MSW. The waiting game 2012 admissions


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#61 heneyka

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Posted 22 March 2012 - 03:53 PM

Where are you looking on FB? I haven't even thought of trolling over there! lol


I probably shouldn't have said "adversiting" - more like, friends on facebook are coming out with acceptances every day! It's tough to watch lol.

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Posted 22 March 2012 - 04:10 PM

I probably shouldn't have said "adversiting" - more like, friends on facebook are coming out with acceptances every day! It's tough to watch lol.


I feel the same way. Everyone of my friends who have applied to graduate school have already heard back and have been accepted. It is very frustrating.

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Posted 23 March 2012 - 02:10 AM

Historical fact of the day :):

On this day last year York sent out the waiting list message, they seem to be a bit behind schedule this year:

Good morning,

We're pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to the waitlist for the 2-year MSW program at York University.

We would ask that if you do not want to remain on the waitlist, e.g., you have accepted another offer, you please email gradsowk@yorku.ca asking to be removed and we will record your offer as declined.

Otherwise, please do nothing and if we are able to offer you a spot we will inform you by letter. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide information regarding where you are on the waitlist or if you will be offered a spot. We've occasionally made offers as late as August but there are no guarantees.

Eventually, everyone will receive a letter by mail confirming their status once it has been resolved to either accepted or declined.

Thank you and we hope to meet you in person in the fall.

With best regards,


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Posted 23 March 2012 - 03:47 PM

Historical fact of the day :):

On this day last year York sent out the waiting list message, they seem to be a bit behind schedule this year:

Good morning,

We're pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to the waitlist for the 2-year MSW program at York University.

We would ask that if you do not want to remain on the waitlist, e.g., you have accepted another offer, you please email gradsowk@yorku.ca asking to be removed and we will record your offer as declined.

Otherwise, please do nothing and if we are able to offer you a spot we will inform you by letter. Unfortunately, we are not able to provide information regarding where you are on the waitlist or if you will be offered a spot. We've occasionally made offers as late as August but there are no guarantees.

Eventually, everyone will receive a letter by mail confirming their status once it has been resolved to either accepted or declined.

Thank you and we hope to meet you in person in the fall.

With best regards,


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Ouch. I am not excited about the possibility of getting wait-listed :unsure: I could see it feeling very close to a rejection, but with the tiniest bit of hope, which is almost worse! That being said, It says a lot about you that you were so close last year, so I'll bet your chances are that much stronger this year! FYI I have yet to hear from York - just keeping everyone posted!

I have a more general question for everyone - can folks give a little insight into the quality and nature of MSW programs at different schools that you've heard? I am struggling right now since my top choice is Calgary, but that's predonminantly because I want to live there (have family and friends, and love the city), and only a little because they have a really interesting International specialization. Problem is, I keep hearing about how strong Carleton's program is because it is focussed on structural elements (socioeconomic barriers, cultural barriers, etc.), and I know that one of the main profs there literally WROTE THE BOOK on Social Work in Canada (Steven Hick). I also keep hearing that York has a great radical bent, and it's so exclusive that the instruction must be very interactive...And I worry because the last numbers I saw from Calgary's 'book' is that there are over 150 students in their MSW program. HOWEVER, I know they have about 5 streams if you include their off-campus streams, so that may explain it.

I know, I know...I haven't even gotten notification from 2/3 schools there, but I know that the decision will have to be made quickly and I just wanted to see what others have heard about the quality of instruction and focus of any of these schools...and maybe other schools YOU have applied at that I haven't :)

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Posted 24 March 2012 - 12:36 AM

I spent my entire day stressing and feeling upset, yelling at my boyfriend and friends and being cranky. When will this be over? Please let it be soon.

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Posted 26 March 2012 - 01:38 PM

Determorgan, you're not alone. I feel like I'm constantly apologizing to my friends about being a complete BITCH! I am usually so easygoing, but I can't seem to control the feelings of anxiety and frustration, so they come out like you mentioned - being cranky, testy, 'belligerent' as one friend called me. :(

It's just around the corner...and today is Monday. I have only checked the Calgary website once today! Phew! I'll try to keep it under 5. Anybody have news so we can stop focussing on our own impatient experiences?

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Posted 27 March 2012 - 10:43 PM

Hi Heneyka,

Thanks for the support :) I have calmed down finally. Now im not thinking about the apps..at least not yet. Im going to try not to obsess with them until mid april comes around. Hope youre feeling better too :) Have you applied anywhere except for calgary?

#68 stephanie.ms.antunes

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:14 PM

Does anyone else applying for their MSW in Canada feel like they are the only applicant in the universe who hasn't heard a thing yet? I'm starting to question my existence!


...Come on April!

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 01:33 PM

Does anyone else applying for their MSW in Canada feel like they are the only applicant in the universe who hasn't heard a thing yet? I'm starting to question my existence!


...Come on April!


I feel like I will never hear a word. Ever.
Like everyone is just going to continue on living, as if my application never even existed))

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Posted 28 March 2012 - 07:23 PM

Hi Folks,

I can give you some information from my experience last year as an advanced standing student. I heard acceptance from Ryerson very early (mid February 2012). U of T was next and I heard in mid March. York took forever. I didn't receive any word from them until mid to late April. I suspect it's a bit off each year depending on how quickly they make their way through applications.

You can also email U of T (last year it was Angela Umbrello) for a more official update on when you might expect to hear. Last year, she was incredibly helpful as those of us who heard from Ryerson early on were required to put down a $500 deposit within a few weeks. U of T was able to tell us whether we were on the list of acceptance offers before receiving the paperwork. FYI - Ryerson is doing the same trick this year so you theoretically could say you are concerned about accepting because you're holding out for them. You will hear shortly as there is an information session the end of April for U of T advanced standing students.

As far as schools and which is better, I have to say as someone now finishing U of T with an MSW that people really devalue York. I sometimes wish I had chosen to go there. If that's the school that accepts you, don't feel like it's worthy of a third place ranking. Lots of my peers in placement (both professionally and in a student role) are from York.

U of T's program for advanced standing is not very personal. You will feel like you're being pushed through an 8 month experience alongside two years who have established relationships with faculty and each other. If you want hospital placements, then U of T has a lot of them. If you're coming in from an AOP school, it's very different.

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 12:10 PM

Does anyone else applying for their MSW in Canada feel like they are the only applicant in the universe who hasn't heard a thing yet? I'm starting to question my existence!


...Come on April!


I definitely feel that way! I bet you are particularly frustrated since you haven't heard a peep from all 3! Ugh, I just wish they would do a better job of telling us when we'll hear so we're not all rocking back and forth in restless anticipation!

Stephanie, do you have a top choice from your list there?

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 03:03 PM

I definitely feel that way! I bet you are particularly frustrated since you haven't heard a peep from all 3! Ugh, I just wish they would do a better job of telling us when we'll hear so we're not all rocking back and forth in restless anticipation!

Stephanie, do you have a top choice from your list there?


Well I want to go into Medical Social Work and apparently I hear UofT is the best school for that, so I am leaning towards UofT. However, Laurier would be a lot better location wise and I think living would be easier to afford, so I am kind of torn between those two. All in all, I think UofT is probably my top choice right now.

How about you???

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:32 PM

Hi Folks,

I can give you some information from my experience last year as an advanced standing student.
As far as schools and which is better, I have to say as someone now finishing U of T with an MSW that people really devalue York. I sometimes wish I had chosen to go there. If that's the school that accepts you, don't feel like it's worthy of a third place ranking. Lots of my peers in placement (both professionally and in a student role) are from York.

U of T's program for advanced standing is not very personal. You will feel like you're being pushed through an 8 month experience alongside two years who have established relationships with faculty and each other. If you want hospital placements, then U of T has a lot of them. If you're coming in from an AOP school, it's very different.

C


Thanks so much for this post! Very helpful for those of us who are going the advanced standing route. When you say that the UofT program is not very 'personal', can you give a specific example? I assumed that most MSW programs are a bit stand-off-ish..

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Posted 29 March 2012 - 08:46 PM

I feel like a creeper but I just saw that someone got a response via Myfile for York U 2-year MSW. IT'S COMING! I can't check mine from work, but when I do I'll of course let this forum know. Kinda a scary feeling...

On another note, if anybody else is waiting for Calgary, I got impatient today and called them, and they said they were literally sending the acceptances, rejections, and waitlists out right now via e-mail. I haven't gotten anything yet, but it does mean the wait should be over soon. Man, I wish I didn't have CPR training tonight so I could check my messages/not be there crying into a dummy if I do get notification that I am rejected from U of C!

It's all out of our hands now...

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Posted 30 March 2012 - 04:22 AM

ohh really? will myfile for york let us know, or will we know by mail? Good luck to everyone

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Posted 30 March 2012 - 02:00 PM

No York decision for me yet....but you can bet your bottom dollar that I will be checking the status every hour today lol

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Posted 30 March 2012 - 10:30 PM

Rejected from Laurier today, notified via mail ...goodluck to anyone else.. any one hear from york?

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Posted 30 March 2012 - 10:39 PM

Rejected from Laurier today, notified via mail ...goodluck to anyone else.. any one hear from york?


Sorry to hear that. :( Was it your first choice? Did you also apply elsewhere? Good luck with your other choices. It's hard to get rejected but hang in there!

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Posted 31 March 2012 - 12:09 AM

No it wasnt, i applied to toronto and york as well.. anyone else hear back?

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Posted 31 March 2012 - 08:11 PM

So sorry to hear about those who received rejections from Laurier! I do hear that it is very competitive! I have heard that some people have already been accepted to York!

I have yet to hear from York or Laurier....is anyone else in the same boat?

Edited by stephanie.ms.antunes, 31 March 2012 - 08:14 PM.

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