Hi all,
To put it simply, the pandemic has somewhat shifted my worldview, and therefore my MSW path. I committed to NYU in early March, but now I feel more aware of failing social structures and I’m gaining a fiery passion for systemic change and community organizing. I think clinical social work is an incredible and indelibly important field, but I’m feeling like mezzo and macro work are closer to what I want to do. Though I loved the atmosphere at NYU and it just felt “right” when I visited (whatever that means), I’m now leaning more toward Columbia because they have mezzo and macro focused programs, while NYU is strictly clinical I’m pretty sure.
Columbia has two concentrations along these lines: Advanced Generalist Practice & Programming, and Policy Practice (esp the former). Does anyone know how different these concentrations are from NYU’s one-track clinical program? Can NYU accommodate macro/mezzo interests? Anything you can offer about Columbia’s different concentrations would be great, particularly the two I mentioned. FYI I was accepted to both schools and Columbia told me it’s not too late to commit. This is my first time posting so let me know if I should be giving more details! Thanks in advance for your help!
I hope people are safe and receiving the support they need—this is a really weird, hard time and while social workers help keep the world running, we have to remember to care for ourselves, too.