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HunterGirl

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  1. I chose hunter. Still don't think that fordham (or nyu/columbia) degree holds more weight. Hunter definately has a very large emphasize on social justice over clinical practice but one really gains experience from their fieldwork and you can access agencies equally.
  2. I would also recommend applying to Hunter, the GRE is not required and it is in NYC and field placements are comparable to NYU/Columbia
  3. I think it isn't so needed, unless you have weak grades. Do you have enough liberal art credits? That might be more crucial then the GRE.
  4. I think some volunteering will round you out.
  5. I thankfully had a GPA on the higher end, i don't know the minimum GPA. i didn't have explicit experience, just enough similar things - volunteering with special needs, hospitals, etc a lot of childcare experience and a bit of admin experience at a mental health facility. @malkie Yes, i am planning
  6. I don't think we can register until orientation. Which orientation are you attending ?
  7. But if its not needed..... haha
  8. I believe that it is fairly common practice as well. Thank you very much. Very much appreciate your experience. You should have much success at UMichigan
  9. Just curiosity, why do you feel the SAT/ACT is so crucial? I feel like it will just add time that will be wasted, if an individual can just go to community and transfer into a BA or BSW level program. Did you take the SAT/ACT in this process? How long was your CC--> MSW pathway/ so far
  10. I have recently been in discussion with an individual in their mid 20's who has not yet taken any college level course. They want to go into the social work field and gain a LCSW. I know that it is a long haul at this point, but I want to try to recommend the most logical and time efficient plan of action. Has anyone had experience going from the Associates to the BSW to the MSW. When an individual has their BSW, will having an associates impact their acceptance into the MSW Advanced/ 1 year programs? They have not yet taken the SATs/ACT's hence I recommended that they begin in a community college. Any one have any insights?
  11. It took a week or two to get the letter in the mail. I would be prepared to send out all the accompanying material as soon as you can ( Deposit and so on)
  12. I am coming from the same angle, and often times it seems that Hunter comes across as more weight then Fordham. I was made aware of Hunter's prestige prior to even knowing about Fordham offering a MSW program. I think if you were getting the Lehman or College of Staten Island MSWs, then the CUNY degree is looked as weaker then Fordham.
  13. I would try to both call and email.
  14. In my opinion and through discussions with others who have interviewed, the written part of the interview might not matter for all too much. It was an incredibly challenging assignment and I noticed during the writing portion the interviewer was taking notes, it might just be the opportune time for the interviewer to write up their notes on the interviewees.
  15. Accepted my acceptance-- Anyone else going to be my classmate? Also, I heard of *TWO* individual*S* of got accepted without an interview, didn't realized Hunter even did that. (This year - while they are still doing interviews) *Edits*
  16. Did anyone applying to the COPD heard back?
  17. After your interview ( like even one or two days later) you need to check your application because they inform you there about your response. You scroll all the way down and it will say DECISION STATUS: AVAILABLE BEGINNING: {DATE} And they interview in shifts - so don't be beyond concerned if you have not yet been notified of an interview date. Good luck! Feel free to ask any questions!
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