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  1. Current OISE MEd Counselling student here! You're right, it's really hard to find counselling-related work without actually being a counsellor. Your best bet is probably doing volunteer work. To boost my application (got rejected 1st time applying), I volunteered at places like a crisis line centre and peer support mentor. For courses, I actually did a few counselling courses in undergrad since they're preqreqs for some counselling programs (e.g. UBC). Not sure if they helped my UofT application except for maybe further showing that I was committed.
  2. I got my offer letter on April 18 and it said you have 3 weeks to accept or decline. This pushes the deadline to accept to May 9 so you may hear after that point!
  3. Thanks so much! Absolutely, no problem I'm gonna message you with the documents! If anyone else is interested, PM me and I'll send them to you as well! I also applied to UBC and UVic with the same stats and was rejected from both
  4. Hey everyone, Crazy turn of events...I got into OISE MEd Counselling! I'm still in shock since my track record hasn't been good (rejected everywhere last year including OISE and rejected everywhere except OISE this year). I actually got the email yesterday saying my status had been updated, but refused to check until today since I fully expected a rejection and wanted to enjoy the end of my long weekend haha. While I don't consider myself an expert on applications (personal statements, resumes etc.) I would be happy to share my stats and documents if anyone is interested!
  5. Crossing my fingers for us both! We'll get through this one way or another. Thanks for sharing your story as well, it's really interesting how you came from a clinical background (I had a similar situation as well where a lot of my early experiences were research-based)! Glad to share my experiences And no worries, it didn't come off that way at all! I can tell you're really passionate about this and wanted to do everything you could to strengthen your application. Thanks so much for the well wishes. Best of luck with your program as well!
  6. First, congrats on your acceptance @postpostmodern!! Fantastic news! I always find it helpful and reassuring to hear the other side of the coin as well. I've been rejected 2 cycles in a row (still awaiting OISE but at this point my hopes aren't high). After getting rejected the first time, I also picked up 3 new volunteer positions - crisis line responder, support group facilitator, and peer support mentor - in addition to a couple volunteer positions I already held plus my mental health related job. I also talked with people in the field to get their feedback on how to improve my application for re-applying, as well as to just talk about the field in general. Like I've said before, my hopes for OISE aren't high and I'm gonna be looking into private institutions next. But, I wanted to share my experience for you all because it shows that this is super competitive. You can be getting the 'related experience' and doing the right things and it may not work out right away.
  7. First, congrats on the acceptance!!! That's great news and I'm so excited for you I've definitely thought of MSWs but was discouraged since many of them require you to have a BSW, but UofT doesn't which is nice. Also, my main interest lies within providing therapy and so I gravitated toward counselling programs, but it's nice to know that you can do that with a different degree! If I have questions about the MSW in future, is it ok if I DM you?
  8. Definitely, it's disheartening that there's so few spots when the need for therapists is so great. Will be looking into private programs (Adler, Yorkville etc) if I don't get in this round since the numbers seem to be against me with the universities.
  9. Congrats to everyone on the waitlists for UBC! Fully expecting my rejection email to come, which makes me sad since this was my 2nd time applying, but at this point, I just wanna get it over with.
  10. Last year UofT sent out decisions in late April/early May. We were told that finding out that late was unusual but due to COVID it took them longer to process all the applications
  11. I emailed UofT with this exact question and here was their response: "You will have ten additional days after November 15 to submit all supporting documents, including reference letters. Applications must be submitted and paid for by November 15 to guarantee consideration."
  12. Nothing official Also, I'm in the same boat where I don't wanna email hahaha! At this point, I'm going about my life as if I've been rejected, but it sucks cause I just want to let my references know the final outcomes and officially move on :(((
  13. Congrats on your acceptance!!! If you don't mind me asking, what were your work/volunteer/etc. experiences like (I was rejected, but I'm thinking of re-applying next cycle)?
  14. Hey! I'm sorry to hear about UofT Although you didn't get the outcome you wanted, you deserve a big pat on the back for applying and going through this whole process! I will likely be in the same boat as you for references (but my timeline will be shorter since I plan to reapply next cycle) so this is what I was thinking. I'll thank them for writing letters and for their time, and then I'll briefly tell them my plans for the coming months (whether that's getting more experience or taking courses). I'll then say that I plan to reapply and am wondering if they would be willing to provide a reference for me again. If I've done work with them since re-applying, I might mention if they could emphasize that, but at the very least I'll tell them what I'm planning so that they can see I'm proactive and how much I value their input. You mentioned that you'll wait a couple years to ask them again, does that mean you're planning to re-apply in a couple years? I'm asking because you may decide to ask different people in 2 years than the one's you've asked this past cycle. As such, you could always leave your emails more open ended such as, I'm planning on spending the next couple years [taking courses, working etc.] and then re-applying to make myself a stronger applicant.
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