![]() ![]() I compiled a study workbook that included information covering the subjects outlined on the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) examination program. I chose to create a study plan that fit my needs and that I could implement at least 5 days a week for approximately 2 hours or more hours per session depending on my work load. If you prefer to study in groups or pairs, this is a great option and there are many free resources that support this format. ![]() I chose to research more current resources and found a variety of free information on the internet.īeing self-motivated, I did not seek out a study partner or an online group discussion to prepare for the exam. However, some of the information she gave me was outdated-prior to the DSM-V. I was so thankful that she shared this information with me, I was excited to sink my teeth into studying. Since my cohort missed out on the review course due to staffing changes, I contacted my former practicum supervisor, to utilize her study preparation materials. After approximately two months of job searching with few interviews and no offers, I took a position with my alma mater Spalding in the School of Liberal Studies.Īfter securing full-time employment, I decided to prepare a strategy for studying for the Masters exam. Just before graduation, I began sending out resumes and applying for entry level social work positions. ![]() I planned to pursue a CSW, LCSW, and somewhere along the line, a Ph.D. After two challenging years in graduate school, I was eager to obtain a job in the field, specifically with youth in foster care, and their families. By: Tiffany Thompson, MSW, July of 2015, I graduated with an MSW degree from the Spalding University School of Social Work. ![]()
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