Jump to content

uwskate

Members
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Location
    New York
  • Program
    Social Work

uwskate's Achievements

Decaf

Decaf (2/10)

0

Reputation

  1. I was accepted today as well! Congrats to all! Is Hunter your first choice?
  2. Thanks for the input! Still waiting to hear from Hunter so maybe I am brainstorming for nothing but hey. My main Hunter hesitation is that I have always wanted to go to NYU plan and simple. They allow you to do electives your second year in the creative arts therapy program ( my undergrad was in psychology and creative arts therapy) which is a bonus. NYU is also more flexible as far as field placement, and they work from a psychodynamic approach ( the main reason a friend of mine chose Fordham over NYU, but unlike her I like that approach.) I have no intention in working in policy or administration. After graduation I hope to work with groups and individuals in a clinical environment utilizing the Creative Arts Therapy certification I have, while working towards becoming licensed, and eventually a LCSW. Does anyone have any suggestions of reading materials that compare the programs? jrbmsw2011 what time was your interview on the 7th? I was in on the 5:30pm group!
  3. I applied to NYU & Hunter for the Clinical MSW Fall 2011 on the same day (January 17th) I found out I was admitted into NYU last Thursday, February 17th. I went in for my Hunter interview on February 7th, and I am still waiting to hear. Do you know if we will find out via email or snail mail? Good luck and let us know when you hear!
  4. Hi Everyone, Last week I found out that I was accepted into the NYU Clinical MSW program (yay!) I am now waiting for the decision from Hunter. I went in for my group interview 2 weeks ago. NYU is giving me three weeks to decide and I am worried that if I do in fact get accepted into Hunter I will have to make a very difficult decision rather quickly. So I wanted to throw it out there to everyone, Hunter or NYU? I do understand the obvious tuition difference. I have lived in NYC for 11 years and I am financially independent though do not make much money at all. That being said I would be saving a ton of money by going to Hunter. I also would be counting on my FAFSA scholarships and loans to make it all happen. My focus is very much on the clinical side, especially working with children and adolescents. Is Hunter recognized the way NYU is in other states? Hunter or NYU - what would you do?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. See our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use