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whorecrux

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    Maryland
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    Photography, Reading, Writing, Traveling
  • Application Season
    2017 Spring
  • Program
    Social Work

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  1. I'm applying for an MSW program and they require a direct practice example in the application, and I'm not sure if I have the right idea. I need to have an assessment (basic case data), case plan (the plan and how it relates to the evaluation), interventions (the practice interventions and how they are related), and the evaluation (strengths and limitations of the intervention). So far what I have without getting into too much detail is: * assessment (the student, his disability codes, and his target behaviors) * case plan (the goals as written in his BIP, my job as his 1:1) * interventions (what I would do when he was exhibiting his target behaviors, including a recent example) * evaluation (what I saw happened and what I could have done differently) Is that all I need to do? I feel like it's too easy and it needs to be more detailed. I do have 200 words left so I can beef it up a little bit. I can post the actual prompt with what I have if it helps, too.
  2. My plan was to go to a University in my area (MD/DC) for an MSW in Behavioral Health (advanced standing, so it would start in January), a field that I've been working in for about a year (+ another year for my internship during my BSW). After chatting with one of my professors from my BSW about how I don't know if I'll be able to afford the school I've been looking at, she suggested that I look outside. Her point was that there are other opportunities where rent is cheaper where I could also get tuition assistance while working. I already have 40k in debt and I don't really want to add too much onto it. I'm kind of familiar with PSLF which is enticing. I have no problem with this idea since I'm essentially a "free agent". I don't have to stay where I am, but I am because I'm comfortable. I guess my question really is, how do I find these opportunities? Where do I start? I'm so overwhelmed.
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