Submitted by retro-galaxy t3_yeutny in Maine
Curious, do any folks in here have any experience themselves, or know of someone else's experience, with attending graduate school at USM? I went to USM for my undergraduate degree and have been thinking long and hard about going back to school one day for an MS in Counseling, with the ultimate goal/dream of becoming a licensed psychotherapist. I work full time so I wasn't sure what the class schedule is like for graduate programs (if classes take place more often during day or night), and if scheduling differs based off the department. Is working full time & pursuing a graduate degree realistic or idealistic? For those who have gone through a graduate degree program, what insight can you share in this regard? Just looking to gain a better understanding of what it's really like to attend grad school, specifically at USM, and how to balance it with work life. Any thoughts/comments/advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks in advance!
Edit: I'm open minded towards considering any graduate school recommendations in Maine, not just USM! (I just happen to be loyal to USM since I went there for undergrad and had a good experience.)
Extreme-Status-5776 t1_iu02zce wrote
UNE has an MSW program that a couple friends of mine just came out of. They had mostly positive things to say about it and immediately landed jobs upon graduation doing counseling/therapy. I’m not familiar with the industry so apologies if this is different than psychotherapy