hello!! since this video was posted, I finished my undergrad social work degree, applied for and completed my masters of social work, and have now begun working as a mental health clinician. that being said, if you have any questions as you consider the field of social work, never hesitate to reach out! linking some videos that may be of interest to you: - day in the life of a social worker: th-cam.com/video/6wcMZKMo1iY/w-d-xo.html - entire MSW journey: th-cam.com/play/PLemSVTJeMFNWbeFXoApVW0n7kED2uClbo.html - first day as a social worker: th-cam.com/video/p9i8RL0W-DI/w-d-xo.html
Congratulations! I got my BSW in 2019 and just completed my MSW program as well this past spring! Currently in the process of applying for my ASW and taking some time for self-care. We'll see where things go from there, but I certainly know that macro practice is my passion after specializing in Administration and Community Development in my MSW program.
This was a very thorough video. I am a professor in a BSW program and plan to use this in my class! My students have many of the same concerns you shared and this will be super helpful. Thanks!
ahh I remember when my BSW professors would show TH-cam videos in class & am honored to be able to contribute to current BSW classes 🤣🏆🥳 sending my love to you and your students!!
I’ve recently decided to follow in my love for helping people and for finally doing something with my life and with my appointment tomorrow with an advisor for my first time attending collage, I feel like social work will really call to me with my ability to use the tools my amazing therapist has given me. Towards the end of the video I remember my therapist telling me about a book called Atomic Habits and how if we do one percent a day everyday rather it’s brushing your teeth or waking up and eating breakfast that will count for a total of 365 perfect for a whole year, and so when we think we need to have big life goals we can look back at the small things we did and celebrate that rather than crashing and beating ourselves up over the big things we didn’t accomplish. Anyway enough with the rambling I just find this video already helpful and it makes me realize that social work will be the right path for me rather than the cosmetology path members of my family have been keen on me taking.
I also recently heard of the 1% mindset from atomic habits & have been reminding myself of it often!! it really is a helpful way to celebrate small wins and also take small steps to reach big goals 💗💗 good luck with all you've got coming for you in the future. you've got this!
I did the cosmetology cert!! I went to Lu Ross when I was 18 yrs old got top marks and guess what? NEVER USED IT. I they taught me makeup for film and TV, mature, runway, movie special effects etc. It is NOT easy to get consistent work! It's very hard to make a living, yes I did have lots of fun doing a lot of the makeup for the Brooks Institute film students and even got to be the MUA on set for someone who is now famous, but, it was 16 hours onset to only make a few hundred bucks. Most of my fellow peers now work at Sephora or the Macys makeup counters making the same they would have made self taught. I am not saying it's a waste of money for all, but it really was for me! I am finishing my undergrad degree in Psychology now at 34 and planning to apply to a MSW degree to become a LCSW, where I can make real money compared to how much I could make as a makeup artist, this was my experience, but if I can save someone from making the same mistake I did I will not pass up that chance!! I think you should follow your intuition and do the MSW degree!!
Thank you so much for making this! I'm 29 and finally decided to go to community college and I decided I wanted to focus on social work. I had been doing a lot of research online about it, but this video helped a lot with things to keep in mind.
I went back to community college at 31 years old to pursue a degree in social work. I finished my associates and I am now at a university working on my BSW. I really enjoy the material so far. Good luck on your journey.
I love this video sooo much. I am an upcoming freshmen in this course and I just feel so pressured atm, but after watching the vid I could at least know now how can I start my upcoming college life. Thankyou so much.
Thank you so much for these videos, I've been trying to figure out what it is going to be like because no one around me has any advice or opinions! I appreciate you!
Hi! Not sure if you’re gonna see this, but could someone with social anxiety study social work? I have social anxiety and class discussions aren’t really my jam. Do you think this is gonna hinder my performance during university?
I've found that social work professors are typically very willing to work with you! I think letting them know which parts you're worried about and also communicating what success may look like for you in class participation could be helpful. Obviously, some teachers may keep hard and fast rules about verbal class participation, but in my experience, I've encountered many more who are more focused on making sure you get what you're supposed to out of class rather than your method of participation. Best of luck to you with all you're up to!! You've got this :)
I relate to this alot but we can't overcome social anxiety without going out of our comfot zone and building tolerance to speaking to people. That's my goal atleast for social work major.
Hello Anna! My name is Anastasia and I am a recent MSW graduate from FIU and as of January, I am the Pediatric Oncology Social Worker at a children's hospital in Miami. I love your videos and enjoy following your journey in this beautiful field (: Quick question, what would be your dream social work job?
Hi Anastasia!! That is incredible. I've always been intrigued by hospital social work but have just about zero experience there. Right now, I feel like my dream jobs are either working in criminal justice like my field placement now or working in a school like my field placement last year just because I've enjoyed both so much. Thanks for watching my channel!! :)
@@AnnaBea Hi Anna😊 Thank you so so much. I've always known that I wanted to work with kids in some capacity and the yonger the better❤ But after my family went through my little cousin's Leukemia and speaking to the most incredible Mentor/Professor I have ever had the honor of working with, it was a decision that was a no-brainer that my life passion would be to work with children with cancer. I couldn't be happier or prouder to go every day to work and see my little angels🙏🏻💛👼🏼
Did you have older people in your cohort? I am nervous about doing my BSW and having to leave my decent-paying full-time job that feeds my family and pays my bills to complete an internship. Eeek!
I did have older people in my cohort! Some of my best class friends were moms working full time jobs hahah. Definitely look into the school you’re interested in because many are willing to work with you so you could maybe still keep your job or even complete your internship at your current employer if there are any licensed social workers there you could work with. Some people in my cohort were able to do extended field placements where it was half the hours per week but would take twice the length of time to complete but were able to stay employed with that schedule.
Hi, I'm currently a physical therapist and i am considering a career change into social work. I'm just curious why I don't see a lot of men in this profession, is it still being stigmatized as a woman's profession? Cheers for the great video!
Hi Matthew! While there have been more men becoming social workers, it is still female-dominated because of its history as a helping profession (kind of like nurses and teachers). I talk about men in social work in this video if you’d like to check it out: th-cam.com/video/i9F5vY6lntA/w-d-xo.html I wouldn’t let that deter you away if it is a path you want to pursue because honestly many places to work value having male social workers because there can be a different type of relationship with some clients in a beneficial way. For example, I’m currently working with teenage boys and while I can establish rapport with them, there’s a different kind of connection when they can work with a male social worker, too.
Hi Anna! I'm currently a recent grad (English major, Graphic Design minor) and I'm heavily considering getting my master's in social work. This past year has been the worst in terms of finding work, and something I've learned about myself is that I have a drive to do work that is meaningful. If I go for my MSW, I'd want to be a counselor for teens and/or work in a non-profit that focuses on working with young people. In my undergrad, I frequently second-guessed myself, knowing that counseling/social work was something that always deeply interested me, but I'm hoping it's not too late. Any advice for entering the social work world for someone who was a high interest but insecurities over if I'm actually qualified to get into a grad school?
Hi Machaela! To start -- 100% not too late. I found that going into my MSW program straight from undergrad, I was in the minority. Many people get their MSWs as they transition into a second career or after taking a year or two off after undergrad. With an English degree, an MSW will take two years full time. The first year is called the generalist year and it's where you learn the foundations of all things social work. And everybody is starting at the same point in those classes with the same insecurities and second guessing going on, but whichever MSW program you are in will build those skills up in you so you can grow in confidence to become the counselor you want to be. Not sure if you've looked into other videos on my channel, but I just recently finished my MSW and documented the entire thing. I'll link some that may be extra helpful to you as you're thinking about getting an MSW. - MSW Reflection: th-cam.com/video/CWAGtv7n5Mk/w-d-xo.html - Grad School Week: th-cam.com/video/CWyDaGTaxMs/w-d-xo.html - Planning Counseling Sessions: th-cam.com/video/E6xjXgPOJdA/w-d-xo.html - Social Work Q&A: th-cam.com/video/j7nC5P_LfC4/w-d-xo.html - A Peak into Class Content: th-cam.com/video/hWBa4ynQs70/w-d-xo.html If you have any more questions or want to discuss anything at all, let me know! (and always feel free to DM me on insta @ a.bea.s if that's easier). That's why I'm here :)
@@AnnaBea oh my gosh this is so sweet! Thank you for taking the time to write this all out for me, I'm definitely subscribing/following and I'll definitely binge watch all the videos you linked! You've definitely made me feel more confident about this decision ❤️
t I've completed my BSW from Nepal and I'm planning to pursue MSW in the USA how can I work as a gerontology social worker what is the process could you please tell me about it.
it's possible! the hard part will be finding a field placement that can work with your schedule because most field placement options will be during normal business hours.
Did you have an ASW before going into a BSW, and if so, do you know if someone with an associate in psychology can transfer into a BSW and how to do all the credits you earn go to the new college I'm trying to get into to Plattsburgh?
I don't have an Associate's so I don't know too too much about them but I do know that my BSW program had quite a bit of overlap with psych majors so my guess is most of it would transfer well into a social work program!
@@AnnaBea one more question when you did go into your bsw what type of classes that where required to take and is there a lot of math. Did you have a lot of exam/test in your bsw classes or where they all essays and writing assignments.
Yes! I recommend doing an internship during college to help get some experience. Thats’s what helped me! I did Substance Use Counseling for a few months now I’m working as a Careers Services Advisor in a private college!
This has a lot of great information, but my sound is all the way up and you are still so quiet. I don't see any other comments talking about how quiet you are. The ads come up and double the sound, so I turn it down, then you start talking and I have to crank it up. As someone that already has difficulty hearing, this is hard to follow. Thank goodness for closed captioning
thank you for letting me know!! I'm glad the closed captioning was able to help. this video was made when I was still learning TH-cam right when I started my channel, so the audio has definitely improved in videos since this one. I'm glad the information was helpful to you and I appreciate you being patient with the audio!
@@AnnaBea Hello Anna. Nice content. I have a question, after attaining your Bachelors before going for a master’s degree, can one get a job before then?
@@chimdinmaegbe2164 you can get a job it's just different from what you can do with an MSW, and typically lower pay. A lot of clinical social workers are clinical therapists/counsellors, which is something you can't do with a BSW. There are some positions for BSW grads like youth counsellor, adoption counsellor etc, but this is different from being a clinical counsellor who is certified to work with people on their trauma, and sometimes to diagnose (in certain states only psychologists can diagnose certain things, though).
hello!! since this video was posted, I finished my undergrad social work degree, applied for and completed my masters of social work, and have now begun working as a mental health clinician. that being said, if you have any questions as you consider the field of social work, never hesitate to reach out!
linking some videos that may be of interest to you:
- day in the life of a social worker: th-cam.com/video/6wcMZKMo1iY/w-d-xo.html
- entire MSW journey: th-cam.com/play/PLemSVTJeMFNWbeFXoApVW0n7kED2uClbo.html
- first day as a social worker: th-cam.com/video/p9i8RL0W-DI/w-d-xo.html
Congratulations! I got my BSW in 2019 and just completed my MSW program as well this past spring! Currently in the process of applying for my ASW and taking some time for self-care. We'll see where things go from there, but I certainly know that macro practice is my passion after specializing in Administration and Community Development in my MSW program.
Congratulations
Hey Anna,
Are you still enjoying the field one year later? Thanks!
This was a very thorough video. I am a professor in a BSW program and plan to use this in my class! My students have many of the same concerns you shared and this will be super helpful. Thanks!
ahh I remember when my BSW professors would show TH-cam videos in class & am honored to be able to contribute to current BSW classes 🤣🏆🥳 sending my love to you and your students!!
I just switched my major to social work for my bsw and I start classes next semester! I am so excited and this video helped me a lot! Thank you 💙
yay!! welcome to the world of social work -- we are so excited to have you 💗
I’ve recently decided to follow in my love for helping people and for finally doing something with my life and with my appointment tomorrow with an advisor for my first time attending collage, I feel like social work will really call to me with my ability to use the tools my amazing therapist has given me. Towards the end of the video I remember my therapist telling me about a book called Atomic Habits and how if we do one percent a day everyday rather it’s brushing your teeth or waking up and eating breakfast that will count for a total of 365 perfect for a whole year, and so when we think we need to have big life goals we can look back at the small things we did and celebrate that rather than crashing and beating ourselves up over the big things we didn’t accomplish. Anyway enough with the rambling I just find this video already helpful and it makes me realize that social work will be the right path for me rather than the cosmetology path members of my family have been keen on me taking.
I also recently heard of the 1% mindset from atomic habits & have been reminding myself of it often!! it really is a helpful way to celebrate small wins and also take small steps to reach big goals 💗💗 good luck with all you've got coming for you in the future. you've got this!
I did the cosmetology cert!! I went to Lu Ross when I was 18 yrs old got top marks and guess what? NEVER USED IT. I they taught me makeup for film and TV, mature, runway, movie special effects etc. It is NOT easy to get consistent work! It's very hard to make a living, yes I did have lots of fun doing a lot of the makeup for the Brooks Institute film students and even got to be the MUA on set for someone who is now famous, but, it was 16 hours onset to only make a few hundred bucks. Most of my fellow peers now work at Sephora or the Macys makeup counters making the same they would have made self taught. I am not saying it's a waste of money for all, but it really was for me! I am finishing my undergrad degree in Psychology now at 34 and planning to apply to a MSW degree to become a LCSW, where I can make real money compared to how much I could make as a makeup artist, this was my experience, but if I can save someone from making the same mistake I did I will not pass up that chance!! I think you should follow your intuition and do the MSW degree!!
Thank you so much for making this! I'm 29 and finally decided to go to community college and I decided I wanted to focus on social work. I had been doing a lot of research online about it, but this video helped a lot with things to keep in mind.
I'm so glad this was helpful for you!!! Best of luck on your journey 🥰🥰
I went back to community college at 31 years old to pursue a degree in social work. I finished my associates and I am now at a university working on my BSW. I really enjoy the material so far. Good luck on your journey.
Thanks!
Thank you!! Glad the video was helpful :)
Great video. Thank you and congrats on graduating!
I’ve commented on 3 videos already but I just want to thank you (again haha) SO MUCH. I’ll probably have more questions
haha! keep the comments coming, I love the support :)
I love this video sooo much. I am an upcoming freshmen in this course and I just feel so pressured atm, but after watching the vid I could at least know now how can I start my upcoming college life. Thankyou so much.
I’m so glad it was helpful!!
Thank you so much for these videos, I've been trying to figure out what it is going to be like because no one around me has any advice or opinions! I appreciate you!
so glad this vid was helpful to you!!! you've got this :)
Love this video! Thank you so much, now I am sure I want to study this career ❤
yay, congrats!
Thank you, I was so confused about it and didn't know what it was all about
Keep the share coming and road to success! Thank you.
Thanks for the video! Very informative 👍🏼 I’ll be going into social work and specialize in forensic mental health
that's awesome!! thank you for your support :)
you are such a big inspiration for me i love your videos!!
this is so kind. thank you!!!!
Great video! Thanks for sharing your experience.
of course!! thanks for watching
Yes, I was stressed out
Hi! Not sure if you’re gonna see this, but could someone with social anxiety study social work? I have social anxiety and class discussions aren’t really my jam. Do you think this is gonna hinder my performance during university?
For class discussions, yes. Because it's a part of participation depending on the class.
I've found that social work professors are typically very willing to work with you! I think letting them know which parts you're worried about and also communicating what success may look like for you in class participation could be helpful. Obviously, some teachers may keep hard and fast rules about verbal class participation, but in my experience, I've encountered many more who are more focused on making sure you get what you're supposed to out of class rather than your method of participation. Best of luck to you with all you're up to!! You've got this :)
I relate to this alot but we can't overcome social anxiety without going out of our comfot zone and building tolerance to speaking to people. That's my goal atleast for social work major.
current a sophomore in social work. i learned that we had to statistics and here i am
sending you so many good vibes 💫💫
Hello Anna! My name is Anastasia and I am a recent MSW graduate from FIU and as of January, I am the Pediatric Oncology Social Worker at a children's hospital in Miami. I love your videos and enjoy following your journey in this beautiful field (: Quick question, what would be your dream social work job?
Hi Anastasia!! That is incredible. I've always been intrigued by hospital social work but have just about zero experience there. Right now, I feel like my dream jobs are either working in criminal justice like my field placement now or working in a school like my field placement last year just because I've enjoyed both so much. Thanks for watching my channel!! :)
@@AnnaBea Hi Anna😊 Thank you so so much. I've always known that I wanted to work with kids in some capacity and the yonger the better❤ But after my family went through my little cousin's Leukemia and speaking to the most incredible Mentor/Professor I have ever had the honor of working with, it was a decision that was a no-brainer that my life passion would be to work with children with cancer. I couldn't be happier or prouder to go every day to work and see my little angels🙏🏻💛👼🏼
Thank you so much
of course!
Good information, thanks for sharing
Did you have older people in your cohort? I am nervous about doing my BSW and having to leave my decent-paying full-time job that feeds my family and pays my bills to complete an internship. Eeek!
I did have older people in my cohort! Some of my best class friends were moms working full time jobs hahah. Definitely look into the school you’re interested in because many are willing to work with you so you could maybe still keep your job or even complete your internship at your current employer if there are any licensed social workers there you could work with. Some people in my cohort were able to do extended field placements where it was half the hours per week but would take twice the length of time to complete but were able to stay employed with that schedule.
Hi, I'm currently a physical therapist and i am considering a career change into social work. I'm just curious why I don't see a lot of men in this profession, is it still being stigmatized as a woman's profession? Cheers for the great video!
Hi Matthew! While there have been more men becoming social workers, it is still female-dominated because of its history as a helping profession (kind of like nurses and teachers). I talk about men in social work in this video if you’d like to check it out: th-cam.com/video/i9F5vY6lntA/w-d-xo.html
I wouldn’t let that deter you away if it is a path you want to pursue because honestly many places to work value having male social workers because there can be a different type of relationship with some clients in a beneficial way. For example, I’m currently working with teenage boys and while I can establish rapport with them, there’s a different kind of connection when they can work with a male social worker, too.
I didn’t realize that even with a masters, I only qualify for entry level positions.
Hi Anna! I'm currently a recent grad (English major, Graphic Design minor) and I'm heavily considering getting my master's in social work. This past year has been the worst in terms of finding work, and something I've learned about myself is that I have a drive to do work that is meaningful. If I go for my MSW, I'd want to be a counselor for teens and/or work in a non-profit that focuses on working with young people. In my undergrad, I frequently second-guessed myself, knowing that counseling/social work was something that always deeply interested me, but I'm hoping it's not too late. Any advice for entering the social work world for someone who was a high interest but insecurities over if I'm actually qualified to get into a grad school?
Hi Machaela! To start -- 100% not too late. I found that going into my MSW program straight from undergrad, I was in the minority. Many people get their MSWs as they transition into a second career or after taking a year or two off after undergrad. With an English degree, an MSW will take two years full time. The first year is called the generalist year and it's where you learn the foundations of all things social work. And everybody is starting at the same point in those classes with the same insecurities and second guessing going on, but whichever MSW program you are in will build those skills up in you so you can grow in confidence to become the counselor you want to be.
Not sure if you've looked into other videos on my channel, but I just recently finished my MSW and documented the entire thing. I'll link some that may be extra helpful to you as you're thinking about getting an MSW.
- MSW Reflection: th-cam.com/video/CWAGtv7n5Mk/w-d-xo.html
- Grad School Week: th-cam.com/video/CWyDaGTaxMs/w-d-xo.html
- Planning Counseling Sessions: th-cam.com/video/E6xjXgPOJdA/w-d-xo.html
- Social Work Q&A: th-cam.com/video/j7nC5P_LfC4/w-d-xo.html
- A Peak into Class Content: th-cam.com/video/hWBa4ynQs70/w-d-xo.html
If you have any more questions or want to discuss anything at all, let me know! (and always feel free to DM me on insta @ a.bea.s if that's easier). That's why I'm here :)
@@AnnaBea oh my gosh this is so sweet! Thank you for taking the time to write this all out for me, I'm definitely subscribing/following and I'll definitely binge watch all the videos you linked! You've definitely made me feel more confident about this decision ❤️
t I've completed my BSW from Nepal and I'm planning to pursue MSW in the USA how can I work as a gerontology social worker what is the process could you please tell me about it.
Hey Anna I’m confused if I should study political science or BSW please help
Can you do an MSW while working FT?
it's possible! the hard part will be finding a field placement that can work with your schedule because most field placement options will be during normal business hours.
Hello, all these you are talking about is in USA or Australia or what country? Thanks
I'm in the United States!
Did you have an ASW before going into a BSW, and if so, do you know if someone with an associate in psychology can transfer into a BSW and how to do all the credits you earn go to the new college I'm trying to get into to Plattsburgh?
I don't have an Associate's so I don't know too too much about them but I do know that my BSW program had quite a bit of overlap with psych majors so my guess is most of it would transfer well into a social work program!
@@AnnaBea one more question when you did go into your bsw what type of classes that where required to take and is there a lot of math. Did you have a lot of exam/test in your bsw classes or where they all essays and writing assignments.
I got my associates in psychology and I am now in a BSW program. Almost all of my psychology classes transferred over
@@Koston-xo6cx what where the most required to transfer into your program?
Do I have to do a masters program as soon as I finish my bachelors?
some people do and some people don't!! either can work and set you up well for your future careers
Hi, can you get a Job with just A BSW if not interested in MSW at the moment?
Yes! I recommend doing an internship during college to help get some experience. Thats’s what helped me! I did Substance Use Counseling for a few months now I’m working as a Careers Services Advisor in a private college!
Nice
This has a lot of great information, but my sound is all the way up and you are still so quiet. I don't see any other comments talking about how quiet you are. The ads come up and double the sound, so I turn it down, then you start talking and I have to crank it up. As someone that already has difficulty hearing, this is hard to follow. Thank goodness for closed captioning
thank you for letting me know!! I'm glad the closed captioning was able to help. this video was made when I was still learning TH-cam right when I started my channel, so the audio has definitely improved in videos since this one. I'm glad the information was helpful to you and I appreciate you being patient with the audio!
Hello. What exactly are the disciplines studied for a major in social work?
hi!! these videos will be helpful to answer your question:
- th-cam.com/video/hG2Nu4E4YJY/w-d-xo.html
- th-cam.com/video/z6FhDgGEQG8/w-d-xo.html
Are you still a Social worker?
I'm graduating with my Bachelors this week and then continuing on to get my Masters before I actually get a social work job!
@@AnnaBea Hello Anna. Nice content. I have a question, after attaining your Bachelors before going for a master’s degree, can one get a job before then?
@@chimdinmaegbe2164 you can get a job it's just different from what you can do with an MSW, and typically lower pay. A lot of clinical social workers are clinical therapists/counsellors, which is something you can't do with a BSW. There are some positions for BSW grads like youth counsellor, adoption counsellor etc, but this is different from being a clinical counsellor who is certified to work with people on their trauma, and sometimes to diagnose (in certain states only psychologists can diagnose certain things, though).