evilpupil Posted March 5, 2011 Posted March 5, 2011 I feel like at this point, they are sending out rejection letters. Only 28 ppl get accepted, so why would they take a long time with ppl that get accepted? Just got an email! I have been waitlisted. The email said that they accept around 30% of the students off the waitlist each year, and to respond to say if I am interested in remaining on the list. At least now I know that they are considering me. The big wait is finally over! GOOD LUCK to everyone else and please keep us updated!
dressagester Posted March 5, 2011 Posted March 5, 2011 Yeah, it looks like Monday is the day. To clarify, I applied Health Services so I don't think they're necessarily sending their responses based on concentration. brutal. i spent all day waiting literally.
evilpupil Posted March 8, 2011 Posted March 8, 2011 I still did not get mine. Anyone else? I got my acceptance letter to the Children and Family concentration on Friday! Good luck to all of you!
lemondrop Posted March 8, 2011 Author Posted March 8, 2011 Congratulations, Lilly! I hope the people waiting hear soon.
evilpupil Posted March 8, 2011 Posted March 8, 2011 I need a chill pill! )) congrats lily and also - lemon drop. Your msw stats were super helpful. I hope I hear soon too. One or the other I think I just want to know. Trying to stay positive! Congratulations, Lilly! I hope the people waiting hear soon.
waitingwaitingwaiting Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 Has everyone from all concentrations heard back by now? I applied for the Children and Family concentration/Title IV-E program. They are waiting to complete the interviews before sending out decisions. I am getting very anxious. Congrats to those who have made it in!
annzie Posted March 10, 2011 Posted March 10, 2011 (edited) I'm waiting for a response, too, for the Health concentration. Am trying not to go totally nuts. Has everyone from all concentrations heard back by now? I applied for the Children and Family concentration/Title IV-E program. They are waiting to complete the interviews before sending out decisions. I am getting very anxious. Congrats to those who have made it in! Edited March 10, 2011 by annzie
chocolate Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 I'm also waiting to hear from Berkeley's Title IV-E Program. Hopefully we will hear sometime this week; I think they did their last interviews on Friday 3/18! Has everyone from all concentrations heard back by now? I applied for the Children and Family concentration/Title IV-E program. They are waiting to complete the interviews before sending out decisions. I am getting very anxious. Congrats to those who have made it in!
waitingwaitingwaiting Posted March 21, 2011 Posted March 21, 2011 I'm also waiting to hear from Berkeley's Title IV-E Program. Hopefully we will hear sometime this week; I think they did their last interviews on Friday 3/18! Waiting has been nerve-wracking for me! How did your interview go? Mine was okay. It could have gone either way. I thought the interviews finished up on the 11th, so I was waiting nervously all last week for a decision. I was starting to get discouraged, but if interviews only ended last week then I can have a little hope. Anyways, good luck! Keep us updated if you hear something. I have been checking the results list and the last anyone heard (acceptance, rejection or waitlist) was the beginning of March.
chocolate Posted March 25, 2011 Posted March 25, 2011 The interview went ok i think. I'm not sure though, its always hard to tell. Any news? I still haven't heard anything from Title IV-E Waiting has been nerve-wracking for me! How did your interview go? Mine was okay. It could have gone either way. I thought the interviews finished up on the 11th, so I was waiting nervously all last week for a decision. I was starting to get discouraged, but if interviews only ended last week then I can have a little hope. Anyways, good luck! Keep us updated if you hear something. I have been checking the results list and the last anyone heard (acceptance, rejection or waitlist) was the beginning of March.
waitingwaitingwaiting Posted March 26, 2011 Posted March 26, 2011 The interview went ok i think. I'm not sure though, its always hard to tell. Any news? I still haven't heard anything from Title IV-E No word, unfortunately. Hopefully we hear by April. I've heard from all of the schools, so I know I will going crazy until I hear from Berkeley.
MSW_hopefull Posted May 14, 2012 Posted May 14, 2012 Hi Everyone, My finacé found this forum for me because I have been waitlisted for the MSW program at Berkeley. I have applied for the Management and Planning concentration. Anyone else on here apply for that one as well? I graduated from Loyola Chicago in December and have been following your conversation. I'm really worried because I'm coming straight from undergrad that my chances are slim. But I've been waitlisted so all hope is not lost! I have the experience and the GPA but my GRE scores were not as strong... any thoughts anyone?! Thanks!
footballfan90 Posted May 15, 2012 Posted May 15, 2012 Hi Everyone, My finacé found this forum for me because I have been waitlisted for the MSW program at Berkeley. I have applied for the Management and Planning concentration. Anyone else on here apply for that one as well? I graduated from Loyola Chicago in December and have been following your conversation. I'm really worried because I'm coming straight from undergrad that my chances are slim. But I've been waitlisted so all hope is not lost! I have the experience and the GPA but my GRE scores were not as strong... any thoughts anyone?! Thanks! I can't respond specifically to the program at Cal Berkeley (although I've heard it's fabulous!). I have been accepted to the Loyola Chicago MSW program this fall and am considering attending. Since you attended for undergrad, I was wondering if you would mind sharing your thoughts and opinions on the program/school/Water Tower Campus? There has been minimal conversation on this forum about LUC, so I would be very appreciative of any comments!
MSW_hopefull Posted May 16, 2012 Posted May 16, 2012 I can't respond specifically to the program at Cal Berkeley (although I've heard it's fabulous!). I have been accepted to the Loyola Chicago MSW program this fall and am considering attending. Since you attended for undergrad, I was wondering if you would mind sharing your thoughts and opinions on the program/school/Water Tower Campus? There has been minimal conversation on this forum about LUC, so I would be very appreciative of any comments! Congrats on being accepted to Loyola MSW program, it's really great. If I wasn't moving out to California I would have definately applied. I spent most of my time at the Lakeshore Campus because that's where most of my classes were held; I majored in International Studies. I did take one social work class at Water Tower and loved being on that campus. If you love being in the city you will love Water Tower; it's one block from Michigan Ave. I really liked Loyola and really appreciated having a Jesuit education. It opened my eyes to a lot of issues in the community and a lot of underserved populations. The only downfall to Loyola is how much it costs. I think it'll be worth it in the long run because it is a renowned school in Chicago. If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to answer them!
footballfan90 Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 Congrats on being accepted to Loyola MSW program, it's really great. If I wasn't moving out to California I would have definately applied. I spent most of my time at the Lakeshore Campus because that's where most of my classes were held; I majored in International Studies. I did take one social work class at Water Tower and loved being on that campus. If you love being in the city you will love Water Tower; it's one block from Michigan Ave. I really liked Loyola and really appreciated having a Jesuit education. It opened my eyes to a lot of issues in the community and a lot of underserved populations. The only downfall to Loyola is how much it costs. I think it'll be worth it in the long run because it is a renowned school in Chicago. If you have any specific questions I'd be happy to answer them! Thank you so much for your response! I will be attending the MSW New Student Orientation next month (my first visit to Chicago!!!) and I am really looking forward to it. LUC's Jesuit affiliation is definitely one of the reasons I chose to apply, along with its wonderful urban setting and relatively close proximity to many practicum sites. I recently applied for graduate student housing at Baumhart Hall. You mentioned that you spent most of your time at the Lakeshore campus, but have you heard anything about on-campus life at Water Tower Campus? I have visited the website, but other than that the information I have is pretty limited.
MSW_hopefull Posted May 17, 2012 Posted May 17, 2012 Thank you so much for your response! I will be attending the MSW New Student Orientation next month (my first visit to Chicago!!!) and I am really looking forward to it. LUC's Jesuit affiliation is definitely one of the reasons I chose to apply, along with its wonderful urban setting and relatively close proximity to many practicum sites. I recently applied for graduate student housing at Baumhart Hall. You mentioned that you spent most of your time at the Lakeshore campus, but have you heard anything about on-campus life at Water Tower Campus? I have visited the website, but other than that the information I have is pretty limited. Chicago is going to be different than Seattle, but you'll love it. Good luck braving this weather!! I'm so excited to get out of it (sorry!) Chicago is such a great place for social work, there are so many outlets and opportunities here. Baumhart is a great building. I actually worked for Campus Safety during undergrad (work-study) and my post was the front desk of Baumhart. It's a brand new building and it's HUGE. You'll have great views of the city. On campus life at Baumhart, to me, seems more independent. You have to find an org to belong to or keep an eye out for events on your own. Because the campus is downtown, a lot of events and speakers come there because it's easier to get to than Lake Shore. Water Tower is very urban so it doesn't have the feel of a traditional campus, but within the few blocks of Water Tower there is a sense of community. It's great that your living on campus too, you'll meet a lot of graduates that way. Lastly (I know this is long sorry!) Loyola is a big commuter campus, especially for grad students so use classtime to meet people and meet up outside of school/off campus.
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