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MSW/MPA or duel degree
does anyone have a MSW/MPA degree or do a dual degree program? Or a dual degree program in MSW/anything?
I’ve currently looking at grad school (I have an BSW/ LSW in Ohio) and I’m stuck between just an MSW, just an MPA, or doing a dual degree.
For some background, I am currently a case manager and realize that I want a more admin and/advocacy role in either non profits or policy. Not something directly working with clients, but a position that still has a positive impact on people and communities.
I’m just stuck honestly and I feel like it’s super niche and I have no one to talk to about it so I would appreciate the help!!
I wish I would have gone this route years ago. I wanted to get into policy/macro setting so I got an MPA. Years later, I decided I wanted to do clinical. So now I’m getting my MSW. I plan to work in a macro setting full time and do therapy on the side to supplement my income. It doesn’t hurt to do both!
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