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  1. I just withdrew my spot at Ryerson so a space will be open for those on the waitlist ?
  2. I start in September, I meant the foundation of knowledge from when I applied two years ago versus now is literally a 180. I have heard from a couple York graduates that their MSW was 'easier' than undergrad because of the investment from the school and lots of support for student success. I have had a really good experience with York's accessibility office and the professors throughout my undergrad
  3. I had this exact same experience two years ago (literally rejected from York's 2-year MSW and waitlisted from U of T) and I loved the post-degree BSW program at York. I absolutely love York's School of Social Work and I felt like the Post-Degree program really provided me with a foundation for grad school.
  4. Hi Everyone! Is anyone who is going to York for the Advanced Stream interested in having some sort of group either like Facebook, Insta or WhatsApp?!
  5. I've heard from the grapevine that Ryerson is doing everything completely online and even placements are remote. As for York, they did send out an email that they are going to try and do in-person learning so what I am guessing is that smaller graduate programs might have in person? I seriously can't even imagine any 1st/2nd/3rd year undergrads going in person when class sizes are 300 plus. Or even the BSW program - we had about 30-40 students per course and classes were already so crammed with no space to "social distance." Personally, I really struggle with virtual learning vs in the classroom and didn't get to experience an in-person placement but the virtual aspect has had some conveniences for me, such as I am able to walk my daughter to and from school everyday without doing a before/after program. If Ontario is still in this same position (which I'm presuming it will be) I feel like it'll most likely be virtual classes with the option for in-person placements (for York anyway). Sending everyone love and balance ❤️
  6. Hey All! I just wanted to share some information I got from York about admissions. They said that this year for the 2-year MSW there were 480 applicants (they accept 20), and for the Advanced there were 320 applications (they accept 40). I don't know when they will make the offers for the 2-year but they are rolling out the advanced offers now.
  7. There is a lot of conversation around U of T but I just wanted to share that I will be turning down my offer from Ryerson and McMaster's Critical Analysis Stream for anyone on the waitlist ❤️
  8. JUST RECEIVED MY ADMISSION INTO YORK ???!!!!!!!!
  9. Hi Folks! There are a lot of questions on this platform around what the msw programs are looking for and a lot of stat sharing. I just want to give an overview on my experience applying this round for the msw advanced stream. Waterloo: Waitlisted Toronto: Waitlisted Laurier: Declined (got the e-mail this morning) Ryerson: Accepted McMaster: Accepted York: No fucking clue yet ?!!! Honestly, I applied to as many schools as possible because I just wanted to be accepted into ONE but Ryerson, McMaster and York are the social work schools that align most with my values and the schools where I was waitlisted/rejected are more clinical focused. I was whole heartedly myself throughout all the letters and my insight around my experience during all of this is that it really depends on the school's ideology and how that align's with your own views. I don't know if this is helpful at all, but I guess my point is that I hope everyone get's into the school that most speaks to their heart ❤️. This process is gruelling and inaccessible to so many phenomenal candidates so I feel incredibly grateful. I hope we are all taking care of ourselves in whatever capacity fits best, and maybe I'll be meeting some of you in the classroom in September!
  10. Oh wow! Honestly, U of T and York (2-year) let me know I was waitlisted in early April (which I was on until September...). I didn't find out about the Post-Degree BSW until the end of April. It was so hard waiting! Sending you love!
  11. Honestly, since MSW programs are so competitive I would accept the MSW if it was offered. I actually applied to both a couple years ago and was waitlisted at Toronto and York but accepted into the York Post-Degree BSW program that I am actually just completing now. The BSW route was longer but I am really grateful for the opportunity and I was accepted into an MSW program for this September. I think however you get there is the right way for you! Only you know what is best for you wishing you the best!
  12. I am just responding to the inquiries about admissions and numbers in regard to MSW programs - a couple of connections I have at York (field placement coordinator, two tenure professors who review applications) shared with me that applications have substantially increased this year across the board (MSW and PhD applications) and the staff are associating it with the pandemic (e.g., job loss, upgrading, stay-at-home orders etc.)
  13. Same here! But Acorn is also blank for me. I applied to the 1-Year Social Justice stream.
  14. You too ? the advanced standing (I didn't know they had a 2-year stream!). My last name is J. Do you know how many students they admit?
  15. I just received a call from May Friedman at Ryerson who offered me admission into their MSW program. I'm still crying... fingers crossed to all that applied!!
  16. Well if you find out, please share! I also can't figure out the status of my Laurier application through Loris, it just brings me to the actual application I submitted.
  17. I just checked and I've been put on the waitlist as well. It doesn't give me the option to remove myself from the waitlist either? This is strange
  18. I spoke with my academic mentor last night who teaches at York and they shared that there still is another rotation of application reviews in March so it seems that York offers won't be out till at least April
  19. I'm in the same boat. I was accepted into Mac but I haven't heard from the Toronto schools yet and I have to give an answer by March 2nd. I'm so appreciative of this opportunity and at the same time, my partner, my daughter and I live in Toronto which would be more accessible for us. I am also a first generation uni student so I don't really know too much about the reputations of the schools besides U of T being more clinical and York being more structural/critical focused. I am torn but also feel very appreciative to be in this position.
  20. I applied to these programs as well, in addition to Waterloo and Laurier. I received an offer of admission from McMaster on Tuesday. I hope you hear back soon!
  21. I have been following the grad cafe threads for a while now (a couple years!) and I've always been so appreciative of everyone's stories. I have been accepted into Mac's MSW program and I don't think I've ever cried so much before. As I'm sure many of you can relate, it has been a long fucking journey. I've always felt like I am an imposter so reading the offer of admission was such an overwhelming feeling. I wish everyone the best in their journeys ?
  22. So after a wonderful suggestion from Jen (I can't figure out how to reply to a comment here ?) to email the schools and ask about sending an updated transcript, Darlene from McMaster shared that in the event one gets an offer of admission a new transcript will be required AND they also shared that OFFERS ARE GOING OUT IN THE NEXT WEEK OR TWO! Fingers crossed to all that applied!!!! ?
  23. Hi Folks. I hope everyone is having a balanced new year... I am wondering if someone knows whether applicants are required to send in an updated version of our transcripts? As applications were due before we completed our fall semester. (Some context: I applied for MSW Advanced for Fall 2021).
  24. Well firstly, congrats! Secondly.. did you send your updated transcripts?! I’m debating whether to bother paying to have updated ones sent...
  25. Thank you thank you thank you! Honestly, from talking with the program and submitting the application, it was basically the same process at the MSW ones... I believe, but I’m not exact because I’ve talked to so many different departments, the post accepts 40 students (but I’m not 100 on that number). I had three great references that I truly believed helped me! (one full time prof, one Ontario Youth Advocate, and from a supervisor at the place I volunteer). I’ve been volunteering on a warm line since last June, I’ve done a bunch of training through this organization, I have peer support drop in experience and I’m starting the structured peer support program here! I see clients once a week (up to three clients). I just graduated from a BA Psych Hons with all Bs for my first/sec year but finished off last two on honours. I think what made my application strong was my letter of intent, I have a lot of lived experience and I really emphasized that in my statement. York seems to be very critical/anti-oppressive in a systematic sense and I hope to get into social justice and advocacy work therefore I really really really wanted to get into York!!! And this program is great because it opens opportunity at other schools to apply for MSW advanced standing instead of the two year (which I just applied too). I believe that Mac offers a post degree too! Also side note, York considers anything above an 80 an A so that helps too ?
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