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31. How to Write a Strong MSW Personal Statement with Michelle Bruxer, MSW

31. How to Write a Strong MSW Personal Statement with Michelle Bruxer, MSW

Published 4 months ago
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In this episode, we talk with Michelle Bruxer, the founder of MSW Helper, a platform that helps aspiring social workers navigate writing their personal statements for their grad school applications. She shares what makes a personal statement strong, how admissions committees actually evaluate applications, and how to convey your experience that you may feel is not relevant. Whether you're applying now or thinking about it down the line, Michelle breaks things down in a way that’s practical and encouraging.

Takeaways From This Episode:

  • The two things admissions committees really want to see in your personal statement
  • How to show critical thinking without writing like a robot
  • What not to do (like regurgitating your resume or oversharing trauma)
  • Why your "non-social work" job may still count as valuable experience
  • How to talk about a low GPA (and whether you even need to)
  • Why getting rejected doesn’t mean you’re not meant to be a social worker

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