kylixia Posted June 27, 2014 Posted June 27, 2014 Hello, I wanted to get some opinions from people who have had to make the decision about going to grad school. My situation is a little weird. I started as a psychology major in 2007 right out of high school. Then in 2009 because of personal reasons I left school. In the summer of 2012 I started at a community college and got my associate's in 2013. Last fall I went back to the university I started at (as a junior) and recently was accepted into their BSW program. At my school, when you're accepted to start the program as a senior, you finish in a year (fall spring and a summer field placement) so ill be done August 2015. I was really against taking a year off because obviously i've already taken a while off. I know that I want to go to grad school... but i'm just not sure how to go about it. Here are my issues/questions: 1. I've noticed some advanced standing programs only start in the summer, so id be forced to take a year off because I won't be done til next August with my BSW. If I choose one that did start in August, id only have about three weeks to move and get settled. I really want to go to an out of state school (i'm in iowa right now), but if I didn't leave the state the closest id be going is Des Moines which would still be a move. 2. If I just went ahead and applied for a regular two year program, would many of my classes be similar to my BSW classes? 3. Since I want to move, would it be smart to look at which school I want to go to, find a job, and move there without knowing for sure if id be accepted the next year? And I would have a better chance of getting in state tuition. 4. Are there many jobs I could get with a BSW that would pay well and be accommodating to me going back to school after a year? 5. Money is also a huge issue for me. I'm paying my way through school currently and will be for grad school as well. I won't be able to defer my loans if I take a year off. I guess i'm just looking for advice from people who've had to make a similar decision, maybe some options I haven't considered.
citychild Posted June 28, 2014 Posted June 28, 2014 I don't have too much advice. I just graduated with my MSW in Chicago. Some of my peers in my program did their advance standing program part-time, so I'm not sure if you have considered that. It allowed many of them to work more and stress less about finances.I can only speak for Chicago, but many BSW jobs start about $30-$32k and many require a car, which in Chicago, is expensive (between the city sticker, zone fees, and gas at about $4.50), so that is something to factor in if that's an issue for you.I know UofC has a weird start date--not summer.
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