I love this! I also think that there is now a growing social work community on RU-vid! I just started a series called ‘What the Social Work?’ and reflecting on my journey, growth, etc. I too looked for people as inspiration when I was in my program, and could not find any. I’m super excited to find someone else who loves connecting and sharing with others about the field! 💛 P.S.- you mentioned Atlanta. I’m also in GA too!
Love how you shared your Journey with us from the start, so interesting to hear everything about the program! Congrats again on finishing your MSW that is amazinggg!!
you've got it!!! while it was work, I also feel like I blinked and made it here. You'll get to that point, too!! thank you for supporting the channel :))
This was so informative thank you so much for sharing from another fellow social worker hearing about your experience makes me more comfortable about starting the MSW program in the fall ! 💗💗💗 Best of luck to you on your new journey outside of the classroom !
best of luck to you on your journey through your MSW!! I'm glad my experience could help you feel more comfortable ❤️❤️ if you ever have any questions or need any support, don't hesitate to reach out!!
Watching your journey has been so fun and so educational. I"m hoping to get into Howard university next fall and I will definitely be utilizing this channel. Thank you Anna Bea!
we were in the same program yet i never met you. I didnt know they offered the program in the summer. The September start was what sold me. Congratulations on graduation if you attended maybe we will bump into each others
I am watching this a year later as I am starting my last semester of my MSW, after having to extend my time in the masters program due to financial issues (I was stubborn and refused to pull out any loans). I became emotional because my first internship was also in the prisons (a la fall 2021) and I ran into similar obstacles as you. Throughout the video, I have also reflected on my time in grad school and I couldn't help but really evaluate how far I have come as a social work student, how I got my first job in the field my first semester of grad school, all of the amazing people I've met, and even being pregnant during my last year of school (baby is due a couple weeks before graduation). Thank you for sharing your experience! ❤❤
omg wow. you are amazing! thank you for this comment! first off, i'm so happy to hear you've had such a transformative grad school experience. also, I am amazed that you got through pregnancy while being a student. im at a stage in my life where id love to have my first child within the next 3-4 years, but that may conflict with grad school/early career times -- im applying right now for the coming fall. id like to wait until im a little settled in my career to have a child, but I have to say it's really comforting to read your comment, just incase things don't go as planned. reading your comment reminded me that anything is possible, and it will all be okay regardless. keep killing it sis! :)
I would say more writing heavy than test heavy, but it didn't feel too excessive of writing to me! Lots of papers are moreso reflection papers than academic papers, though there are a few of those sprinkled in there as well
was unsure on what to do between nursing and social work and your videos really helped! & i’m leaning towards social work ☺️ pls keep it up loving your videos 💜
I was the same way! I knew I wanted to be in the helping profession. I chose SW and it’s been a great way to help others, grow as a person + see a different perspective of the world. Good luck in whatever you choose! 🤍
Nurse makes a lot more. Social Work is great for former addicts, battered women and veterans. This profession is really hard mentally and you see crazy stuff...
I def agree that an MSW can open doors, but you can also build social work experience by being out in the field and getting experience. You can definitely climb your way up a job area with a BSW (if that's even a goal to climb a job ladder); check out job listings in your area to get a gauge of what types of jobs could be obtained with a BSW! I would (with a whole lot of bias lol) recommend a BSW because it will shave a year off a masters if that is the path you do want to take in the future, but also, neither option is a bad choice :)
I have been watching you for a while. I started an MSW at a local university and it was horrendous. After completing my first semester, I decided to drop the program, take the summer off, and apply to other locations. I have applied to University of Denver and waiting for a letter of recommendation to finish out my application for Fordham. I want to thank you for putting Fordham on my radar.
I'm sorry to hear that your first experience was horrendous but am glad you took steps to make it better for yourself! Wishing you all good things coming 💗💗 good luck!
@@AnnaBea thank you, thank you! I am praying that taking this break and transferring programs will result in a less dysfunctional environment. The foundations advisor for my former program was reluctant to help (did not respond efficiently) throughout my first semester but excited to drop me from my courses (replied within the hour and did it with a smiling emoji).
Can you become a LCSW with a specialization in advanced generalist ? My goal is to be a therapist and I know that there is the clinical specialization but not that many schools offer that online 😊
check the specifics of your state but usually, yes!! LCSW eligibility is typically determined by your hours of experience after you graduate more so than the specific classes you take in grad school
how did you choose social work vs mental health counseling? i’m trying to decide between the two right now or see if either are an option for me at all. previously i did a masters in SLP but didn’t finish and it wasn’t the field for me
I personally preferred the versatility of the social work degree! With SW, I could do everything I could do with a mental health counseling degree plus more but with a mental health counseling degree, I couldn’t do everything I can do with a social work degree. Good luck! 💗
I think it matters more to find a school that is a fit for what you're looking for in a program. For example, some are more academic, research, reading, paper heavy and some may be more practical skills, experience, role play, self-reflection heavy (just as an example) and so you would get a much better experience at the school that fits you even if the other is considered one of the "top" schools! make sure you're program is accredited, but other than that, just find a good fit for you and you're set :)
this was seriously SO helpful! i graduated with my bachelors in counseling and human services in december of 2021. i’ve worked in the field for a year this month so i’m finally looking into online msw programs and i’m leaning towards fordham. so exciting and reassuring seeing someone who completed the program feel so confident about her experience! 🤍