[humanser] Introduction. Starting School to Obtain my MSW

Chasity Jackson chasityvanda at charter.net
Mon Apr 22 13:42:16 UTC 2013


Hello JD and all,

Thank you for the welcome. That is awesome that you're still committed to 
the profession since 1978.

For those who are or were in school obtaining their MSW, how many hours did 
you do per semester, and how did you find was the best way to balance that 
and your field placement? The program that I am going into requires 60 hours 
of course work to graduate. I am just curious to get ideas on how you 
decided to balance your course work and your field placement? I will be 
required to have two and a half days per week at an agency. Just writing to 
get ideas on how others did it. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Thanks,
Chasity
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JD Townsend" <43210 at Bellsouth.net>
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Subject: Re: [humanser] Introduction. Starting School to Obtain my MSW


>
> Hello & Welcome to the List;  also to Social Work!
>
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> I entered social work school in Boston a few years ago, 1978, with only 
> having done volunteer social worky jobs.  It is a few years later and I am 
> still committed to the profession.
>
>
> My second year field placement or internship was at a large SNF and I 
> learned a lot.  More recently I worked in Adult Day Care and in nursing 
> homes as a consultant, both were interesting.  For the past 12 years I’ve 
> been working in hospital outpatient psychiatric programs.
>
>
> I wish you best luck with your studies.
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>
>
> JD Townsend, LCSW
> Helping the Light Dependent to See
> Hello
> Daytona Beach
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