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[quote=Anonymous]Wanted to chime in, if you are a recent grad, you may want to consider working in the field first, particularly if you are pursuing a clinical vs macro path. Having a little bit of experience can be really helpful. Also it can be tough, draining, uncomfortable work so better to find out it's not for you before spending the money. (But again, you can pivot out of direct clinical work relatively easily if you do get an MSW...lots of people do that. REALLY consider though how you will feel earning small bucks as you get older and are looking to settle down with a family (if that is your goal)...it seems all good when you're 25 and lots of peers aren't making bank BUT it's harder when peers start moving into a lifestyle you just can't afford as a social worker. Not talking luxury cars and vacations, talking any vacation or owning your own condo etc.[/quote]
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