I believe that I gave 100% of my time when I completed my bachelor's degree in Social Work. What will the homework load look like at the Master's Level? Will I be looking at a lot of presentations? papers? I made a 86% on the MAT, have a 3.4 overall, 3.92 in the last 60 hours, do you think my chances are good at getting in? Will I have to interview in front of a panel? If so, how hard will it be? If you can answer even a portion of these questions, I would appreciate it.
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The workload is generally greater for any graduate degree as compared to an undergrad degree. In general most MSW programs focus more on papers and presentations rather than tests and quizes. Normative in a semester course is 2-3 papers (usually looking in the 30-45 page range for all papers (3- 10-12 or 2 - 15-20). You will also have more reading. Your GPA should be fine for getting into an MSW program DA
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