When it comes to applying for your Master of Social Work (MSW), the personal statement is the most important – and often the most daunting – part of the application process.
Social Work Degrees » How to Write an Effective Personal Statement for Grad School Sponsored ContentSchools of social work are looking for your ability to think critically and contribute to the social work field. This is more important than your grades and experience. I know this because I’ve seen people with high grades and a ton of experience get rejected from the program because they weren’t able to articulate their critical thinking skills (and I’ve seen it go the other way too, where applicants with low grades and little experience get accepted because of their strong personal statement).
So, let’s talk about how you can write an effective personal statement for your grad school application.
Michelle is the Founder of MSW Helper, where she helps Master of Social Work Applicants write top notch personal statements for grad school. Michelle understands how stressful applying to the MSW can be, and strives to help applicants feel confident about their applications.
In my experience, most schools of social work ask about these key areas:
In addition, schools of social work typically assess your personal statement for the following:
This is how you can demonstrate all of the following key areas seamlessly.
Let’s look at a personal statement of a past MSW applicant:
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