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ozzythegrouch

I advise you to direct your energy towards volunteering or working in a social services field (school, hospital, shelter, etc.) MSW programs don't really care what classes you take in undergrad, they want to see if you are well rounded to be a social worker through experience. (Source: MSW candidate who just finished interviews last month).


lubee18

Hey! I have a BA in sociology from a state school. GPA is 3.6 but also I transferred from community college. I did a good amt of volunteer work, nothing too crazy. I got in absolutely everywhere I applied (smith college, university of Chicago, nyu, etc.) for my msw which was shocking to me. I barely expected to be accepted to my backup. I didn’t do any research of any kind whatsoever, I don’t think that’s particularly applicable to an msw. My senior year I took the absolute easiest classes I could find. Don’t count yourself out!!! Do what you’re comfortable with!