I feel you. I had to do the same thing also to a teacher at another university because there was basically no funding offered to me, and because she is going on sabbatical the year I come in. When I told her that I would stay at my current university, she never replied back to my email.
I have a question :
Let's say I stay at my parents' place (which is most likely to happen), am I allowed to put aisde in the bank a part of the scholarship or do I "have" to use the entire amount during the academic year?
Hello,
what are the requirements to become a social work professor in university (diplomas, years of experience, etc.) I'm trying to look at job postings in Canada and in my city, but it's a bit harder to find.
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When you accept the offer, what's the other steps? I'm kinda confused with the website because there are so many guidelines and stuff.
1) Is it possible to accept funding from another source (other scholarships?) as well?
2) We fill the direct deposit from, and then what happens next?
I am planning on moving out now that I got the CGS-M (for the first ever, I'd be living without my family :))
Hello,
I was thinking about this too. I am going to work part-time as a research assistant, and I'm probably gonna start to do a little little bit of work for my master's thesis in June including choosing my classes, discussing my topic with my supervisor, etc.
Yes, I would like to combine mental health recovery, social determinants of mental health, feminism, race studies and criminalization all together in one topic. I have written down a few ideas of topics that could touch upon all these big fields, but am still unsure which program would fit these topics best (sociology? social work? criminology? interdisciplinary applied human sciences?).
Thank you all for your answers.
I was also wondering, when at the graduate level (MA or PhD), how can we chose the best major that fits one's research topic if the subject touches upon many different fields of studies?
I don't mean switching major during the course of a diploma. I mean changing fields from one diploma to another (for i.e having a BSW Bachelor's degree and then switching to Criminology for graduate studies, etc.)
Hello,
I am a social work major at the moment who is considering switching fields for my future graduate studies (but I would remain within social sciences). What are the pros and cons associated to that?
If they update the status before April 1st, it's not looking good right?mcgill is the only one who hasn't updated it yet, I know for sure I won't get it for the three other universities I applied to and the status has been updated for those ones.
Might be a silly question, but when you reach the Master's level, do you call yourself a "master student" or a "master candidate"? Is there a difference between both of these terms because I've came across both pretty often.