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  1. Just got accepted to WashU's MSW program. I know it's an amazing school and program but I'm worried about my ability to live in St. Louis. I cannot drive due to how highly epileptic I am so I've always lived places with well developed metro systems/public transits. Does anyone have any experience going to WashU without a car? (or any experience with public transportation in St.L. ). Would I be able to live a decent life or would I be too handicapped? I'm okay with Ubering but I would prefer it not to be a daily thing. 

  2. Hello, I've so far been accepted to four programs for getting my Masters in Social Work. I honestly didn't think I would get accepted to one, and now I suddenly have options. I don't know what to do as I'm still uncertain if relocation makes the most sense to get my master's degree. For some context, I've lived in Washington, DC for the last six years. Two of the school (still waiting from Maryland) are local. These schools are Howard and Catholic University, which are reasonably priced but don't have the most exciting programs. I also have my reservations about Catholic as a religious school since I identify as queer. The other two schools are Washington University in St. Louis and Portland State. WashU is second-ranked in the country and has an incredible program with great concentration options. I should mention that WashU has offered me a 30K scholarship, making it the cheapest by at least ten thousand. That said, I cannot drive, so I'm worried that my life would be too limited, relying on public transportation. I feel in love with PSU's program and the city of Portland when I visited last year. With all that in mind, I have a good, stable situation in DC with cheap rent and (relatively) low cost of living. I also have full medical coverage here and long-established support that might not be available in other states. I've been told that where you went for your MSW matters less in the professional world and price should be a more critical factor. Does it make sense to relocate for a two-year program, or should I remain in DC and accept an offer from a program that is just decent? Any feedback is appreciated! Thanks in advance.

    P.S.: Apologies if this is difficult to read. I'm in my head and trying to figure out the best way to describe my situation 

  3.  I've known some great social workers that got their degree online but they always had acquired the social skills needed outside of their program. I think there's so much you learn from the interactions of in-persons that goes way beyond the coarse material. I agree that it's a trending cash cow but it also can be a financial risk for universities (I.e. USC). I'm more worried that it'll effect the credibility of some great programs. That said It seems like its hear to stay 

  4. On 11/28/2019 at 8:36 AM, LisaOh said:

    Just a heads up to everyone applying or accepted to UMB:

    There are 2 students doing field placements where I currently volunteer. Yesterday, I talked to the first year about the field placement process. Turns out that you don't get to select your first field placement! They just give you one regardless of your interests. So it's likely that you'll spend you're entire first year in a field placement outside of your interests. It also sounded like the process in which they do this is a mess.

    Just an fyi!

    Eek! Thanks for the heads up. I did not know that.

  5. 5 hours ago, Yes hello said:

    Hi all!! I received my acceptance to Portland State's 2 year program. Is anyone familiar with the best ways to find roommates/housing? Also does anyone know any current students there??

    Thank you!

    Congrats! I was told when I visited campus that they have on-campus housing for grad students. Just in case you didnt know that was an option

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    4 minutes ago, SammieB said:

    I have a few friends who applied to the 2 yr program that haven’t heard anything yet, so I think that is normal (hope that makes you feel better). It seems as if they are letting people know by cohorts, for example it looks like 3 yr program people found out over the weekend, and advanced standing found out the last week or so. So I think 2 yr people should know soon! It is pretty competitive. I can’t give you an exact number, but I believe I read they admit around 100-120 people total into the Portland campus option (part time, full time, and online). Not sure how distributed that is between cohorts. 

    That fits with what other people have been saying and it does help. Thanks!

  7. hey guys, im currently applying to programs for next fall. I would like one of my schools to be in LA and I've already ruled out USC after seeing their tuition and the drama that's been going on in their department. Im a senior undergrad without any experience and I barely make their GPA requirement (not to mention they have more requirements than other schools and require two essays). Should I bother?  Thanks! 

  8. Hey everyone, is there any George Washington grads here? I have long planned to apply there for my MSW program but to my surprise, I can't find that any such program exists. I'm confused because I used to work at a behavioral health clinic and there were always interns doing their hours.

    Does GW have an equivalent/different program?

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