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3/26/2013

The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook: The Complete Guide To Selecting and Applying to MSW Programs Review

The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook: The Complete Guide To Selecting and Applying to MSW Programs
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The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook is one of the best books out there about obtaining an MSW, but it does have a couple flaws.
The first few chapters discuss the characteristics that applicants should look for in MSW programs, including accreditation, rankings, financial aid, micro vs. macro social work, concentration, fieldwork opportunities, faculty quality, housing, campus facilities, and alumni networking. Then the book continues by discussing the qualities that graduate schools look for in applicants, such as undergraduate major, coursework, GPA, letters of recommendation, biographical statement, employment, internships, volunteerism, research experience, etc. These chapters are useful to applicants who do not know much about graduate school admission. However, a downfall of this book is that it could be a little more informative about concentrations. It has a couple paragraphs devoted to child welfare, housing and homelessness, and substance abuse, but I wish that it included more information about social work pertaining to battered women, the elderly, and education.
The third and final section contains several appendices about various programs throughout the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Unfortunately, not all programs are listed, and even the 93 listed ones do not include all information, especially about concentrations, tuition, the percentage of accepted applicants, and accreditation dates. However, this final section also includes worksheets about visiting schools and preparing your biographical statement, which certainly ease the process of applying to graduate school.

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THE SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE SCHOOL APPLICANT'S HANDBOOKby Jesús Reyes, AM, ACSWWith a foreword by Congressman Ciro D. RodriguezAre you thinking about gettinga master's degree in social work?Find out from author Jesús Reyes, a former admissions director, how you can improve your graduate school application.In THE SOCIAL WORK GRADUATE SCHOOL APPLICANT'S HANDBOOK, you will learn about the admissions process from an insider's perspective. You will discover what will help (and hurt) your chances of being accepted to the school of your choice, and you will find tips on deciding which school is right for you.Read this book and find out:• What factors to consider when determining your interest in a school of social work• What admissions committees look for in an applicant• Whether your GPA and test scores matter• How to gain social work related experience that will help your application• Who to ask for letters of reference (and who not to ask)• What to include in your personal essay• Which schools are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, and why this is important• Where to find out about social work licensing in your state.NEW IN THIS EDITION (previous editions titled Guide to Selecting and Applying to Master of Social Work Programs)—93 schools of social work provide tips to applicants and tell the most common mistakes applicants make, and also provide information about their programs! Applicants' tips for their peers are included, as well. Includes a complete directory of accredited schools of social work in the U.S., two chapters devoted to writing your biographical statement, and worksheets to organize your applications.Congressman Ciro D. Rodriguez, a master's level social worker, wrote the foreword to this book, stating in part, "Social work demands quality education, personal commitment, and endless practice. Choosing an appropriate master's degree program is the first step along the lifelong path of the social worker. This guide serves as a useful reference to help you in making that first, yet important, decision."

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3/23/2013

The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook: The Complete Guide to Selecting and Applying to MSW Programs Review

The Social Work Graduate School Applicant's Handbook: The Complete Guide to Selecting and Applying to MSW Programs
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This guide was extremely helpful. It gives insight into what admission committees look for in applicants. The do's and dont's sections of the guide are a great resource as well. I highly recommend this guide book to anyone who is interested in the field of social work and anyone who isn't sure if the field is right for them or not. This guide gives great insight into the field of social work and how it is organized.

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Written by a former social work admissions director at a top-ranking school of social work, this book helps master of social work (MSW) applicants improve their graduate school applications and decide which school of social work is right for them. With examples of tracking sheets, interviews, and biographical statements, this resource reveals the qualities admissions committees look for in applicants. A listing of schools accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and the Canadian Association of Schools of Social Work is included with a checklist of questions to ask when visiting schools. Candid answers from surveys of the admissions staff at social work graduate programs throughout the United States also point out the most common mistakes applicants make. This new edition has been updated to reflect current trends in social work education.

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11/10/2012

Tell Me More About the Mark Degree Review

Tell Me More About the Mark Degree
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Freemasons and Operative members, buy this book now!!! It will increase your Masonic knowledge with the first essay.
The Revd Neville Barker Cryer has been a Mason for over 50 years and shares his long Masonic experience in Mark Masonry with you within the pages of this remarkable book. Topics include: The Use of the Mark, The Cornerstone, The Overseers, The Mark Master's Apron, The Keystone(or Plug), and much, much, more. For example, talking about the Overseers, Brother Cryer states; "In another talk in this series it was pointed out that there was not just one mark but three on an approved stone. The second of those marks was the one we have just described. It was the mark of approval from the foreman, or Overseer, who had charge of a number of the craftsman. It is in a very real sense the rightful claim of the Mark degree that it preserves in several ways the operative traditions of the ancient craft. The presence of the Overseers with their examinations, their plans and mark of approval, are all traces of that connection". Brothers of the Mystic Tie, this book is well researched, easy to read, and will be of benefit to both American and British brethren of all Masonic experience. It is highly recommended!

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Ten five-minute talks to be performed in a Mark Lodge or just to read at home. Including : About the Mark Man and Mark Master, About the Mark, The true meaning oft he Key Stone and the Cornerstone. Discover the symbolism behind The Mark Tracing Board and much much more.

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