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No More Blank Pages - How to Start Your Personal Statement

The grad school personal statement is one of the most important pieces of writing you will ever complete, and it can feel like a high-pressure, stressful experience. I understand the feeling of not knowing where to start and being extremely overwhelmed with the writing process. One of the key questions applicants ask is where to start or how to start their grad school statement, which is a fair question! This post will go over how to start your statement writing process effectively, hopefully alleviating some of the stress. 

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How to Choose MSW Programs to Apply to

There are many Master of Social Work programs, which means many options exist when applying to pursue this degree. However, MSW applications are expensive and extensive, so reviewing the various programs and applying them to those that work best for you is important. Here are a few questions to ask yourself when evaluating programs:

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Six personal statement tips that actually work (from a professional editor)

As an Application Advisor at MSW Helper, I have edited many personal statements. Each statement I edit is unique because each applicant has different skills, experiences, and interests within the field. However, while editing personal statements, I have noticed that I often make several key edits on many statements. I also made many of these mistakes on my personal statement when I applied to my MSW as well! I have compiled a list of tips to improve your personal statement based on these key areas for improvement.

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I Got Rejected From The MSW Program - Here’s How I Got Accepted Next Time.

I am currently in my first year of the 2-year Master of Social Work program, but I was rejected on my first try.

When admissions decisions came out in February 2020, I was rejected from the MSW program. Upon receiving that rejection, I felt defeated and confused. I thought my statement was great, and I had high grades and lots of diverse experience. However, when I applied a second time in December 2022, I reflected on my application and realized there were some major changes I needed to make to ensure my acceptance.

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