Any help/suggestions/answers would be much appreciated:
First, let me tell you more about me: I am a 24-year-old Communication and Political Science double major from an accredited CA Liberal Arts private university with a 3.55 GPA. I worked one year in marketing after school and decided that I want to do something more in the realm of therapy/counseling.
Two of my former professors, both have earned their PhD in Psychology, have offered me letters of recommendation, and I have a life-long family friend who has also agreed to recommend me for my third LOR. I have no volunteer hours or paid hours in the field of social work or human services. I am scheduled to take my GRE (though I know some programs do not require it) in mid August.
Because of a military tuition-exemption benefit, I am looking to apply to a CA state school MSW program with the goal to become a LCSW--possibly pursue my PhD after that. Currently, I am interested in Sacramento State, San Diego State, San Jose State, UC Berkeley, and San Francisco State.
My questions:
1) Of the CA state MSW programs, which are the best options for me?
2) Am I a competitive for the listed or suggested programs? If not, what do I need to do?
3) If there are any of you who at least have their MSW (preferably their LCSW), can you share your experiences--pros and cons--about the journey to get your degree, what an average day looks like, job opportunities, financial situation, and/or anything else that might shed more light on my decision?
4) Does anyone have tips on how I should go about compiling my Personal Statement?
5) Any other educated opinions on anything related to my situation?
Personal experiences, stories, and/or insider tips would be highly appreciated.