Which University or Institute in India offers distance education for Master in Social Work?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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You might try: http://www.webindia123.com/career/socisc... DA
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
how to pass the social work exam (master-level)
how to pass the social work exam (master-level)?
i have an educational background in social work; however, i'm having problems passing the exam (master-level). what do i need to do?
Standards & Testing - 1 Answers
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Here are some tips regarding passing the exam. 0. People that pass use multiple methods of studying 1. People that pass study 2 to 3 months 2. People that pass study 1 to 2 hours a day 3. Start a study group 4. Find a study buddy 5. Go to a review seminar 6. Make flash cards 7. Make audio tapes and listen to the material until you can't stand your own voice 8. Take a refresher course 9. Review your old class notes 10. Talk with people that have just passed the exam and find what strategies they have used 11. Hire a tutor With friendly greetings, Linton - socialworkexam dot com
i have an educational background in social work; however, i'm having problems passing the exam (master-level). what do i need to do?
Standards & Testing - 1 Answers
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Here are some tips regarding passing the exam. 0. People that pass use multiple methods of studying 1. People that pass study 2 to 3 months 2. People that pass study 1 to 2 hours a day 3. Start a study group 4. Find a study buddy 5. Go to a review seminar 6. Make flash cards 7. Make audio tapes and listen to the material until you can't stand your own voice 8. Take a refresher course 9. Review your old class notes 10. Talk with people that have just passed the exam and find what strategies they have used 11. Hire a tutor With friendly greetings, Linton - socialworkexam dot com
Saturday, January 8, 2011
I'm applying to a Master of Social Work program. What should I discuss in my personal narrative
I'm applying to a Master of Social Work program. What should I discuss in my personal narrative?
My GPA in my first years of undergraduate study were a B average. I suffered some hardships in my sophomore year, which caused my GPA to drop tremendously. However, in my last 60 hours of undergraduate study, I have managed to achieve around a 3.5. This actually shows that I have overcome a lot. How should I word this in my personal narrative without being too detailed about my hardships? How will the grad admissions board view it, especially when a professor can talk about what I have overcome also?
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In your narrative just explain how you worked really hard your freshman year and how some hardships came about and that you struggled to successfully overcome them. You succeeded in doing so by getting such a super high GPA in your last couple of years of college proving to yourself and everyone else around that you can succeed no matter the obstacles thrown in your path. Good luck with grad school!
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Mention your hardships and what you have overcome. However, focus more on why you want to get a Master of Social Work. Discuss your goals for the future. Good luck!
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I applied for a Master in Public Health and my undergraduate GPA was much lower than yours was( 2.7). I was accepted in all the school I applied to and did explain my low GPA in my essay. I explained about what happened to me personally that indirectly or directly caused my GPA. You have to be truthfull in your explanation. Do not focus a lot on the explanation though, focus on what you have done that is related to Social work. Outline your career goals and aims and support your essay with facts and figures. It shows someone who knows what they want and what they are talking about. Personally, before I began my application process, I did not think my GPA would affect my admission. I had a very positive attitude towards it and never worried about it. I spoke with a lot of faculty members as well. However, I am an international student and in addition I also had a very strong GRE score. All the best
My GPA in my first years of undergraduate study were a B average. I suffered some hardships in my sophomore year, which caused my GPA to drop tremendously. However, in my last 60 hours of undergraduate study, I have managed to achieve around a 3.5. This actually shows that I have overcome a lot. How should I word this in my personal narrative without being too detailed about my hardships? How will the grad admissions board view it, especially when a professor can talk about what I have overcome also?
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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In your narrative just explain how you worked really hard your freshman year and how some hardships came about and that you struggled to successfully overcome them. You succeeded in doing so by getting such a super high GPA in your last couple of years of college proving to yourself and everyone else around that you can succeed no matter the obstacles thrown in your path. Good luck with grad school!
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Mention your hardships and what you have overcome. However, focus more on why you want to get a Master of Social Work. Discuss your goals for the future. Good luck!
3
I applied for a Master in Public Health and my undergraduate GPA was much lower than yours was( 2.7). I was accepted in all the school I applied to and did explain my low GPA in my essay. I explained about what happened to me personally that indirectly or directly caused my GPA. You have to be truthfull in your explanation. Do not focus a lot on the explanation though, focus on what you have done that is related to Social work. Outline your career goals and aims and support your essay with facts and figures. It shows someone who knows what they want and what they are talking about. Personally, before I began my application process, I did not think my GPA would affect my admission. I had a very positive attitude towards it and never worried about it. I spoke with a lot of faculty members as well. However, I am an international student and in addition I also had a very strong GRE score. All the best
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Is MSW(master of social work) and MA (Sociology) are equivalent
Is MSW(master of social work) and MA (Sociology) are equivalent?
Actually i want to apply for a job in which eligibility criteria is Two Years Full Time MBA/MSW or Equivalent PG Degree. I have done MA in Sociology..Should I apply for that?
Sociology - 3 Answers
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With an MA in Soc you should be able to answer this on your own! MSW is clinical practice applications, with very practical requirements (how to id signs of abuse, eg) whereas MA Soc is academic. Also, practicing MSW/CSW usually requires State-level licensing.
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Master of Social Work and Master of Sociology pretty much run together.
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They are not equivalent but you can apply for that job.
Actually i want to apply for a job in which eligibility criteria is Two Years Full Time MBA/MSW or Equivalent PG Degree. I have done MA in Sociology..Should I apply for that?
Sociology - 3 Answers
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With an MA in Soc you should be able to answer this on your own! MSW is clinical practice applications, with very practical requirements (how to id signs of abuse, eg) whereas MA Soc is academic. Also, practicing MSW/CSW usually requires State-level licensing.
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Master of Social Work and Master of Sociology pretty much run together.
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They are not equivalent but you can apply for that job.
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