Grad School for Social Work! So confused!

<p>So I just graduated from Kent State University with my degree in Justice Studies. I am going back to school for Social Work. I have done my research and found about 5 schools I want to apply to but I am freaking out! I graduated with a 3.4 GPA, I volunteered at Planned Parenthood for a year, I have also volunteered in a Clerk of Courts office, and I have what I would think are good letters of recommendation (1 supervisor, 2 professors, and then proof of my volunteer work at PP) and my schools list is: </p>

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<li>University of Pittsburgh </li>
<li>Ohio State University</li>
<li>University of Kentucky</li>
<li>Ohio University</li>
<li>University of Toledo</li>
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<p>Do you think I could get into those schools? I know most people say to have a few high aiming ones and some low and in between. Does anyone have experience in applying to grad school for social work? I am confused about when to apply for FAFSA, and the letters of recommendation, and even the prerequisites. </p>

<p>As far as the letters of recommendation some of these schools want actual letters mailed by the people (most of my recs have emailed me their letters), some have forms that have to be filled out, and some want both. How do I keep up with that and make sure they all get in on time? </p>

<p>As far as the prereqs, I have my degree in Justice Studies, but I did not take any human biology, or psych classes (I took a ton of sociology, and crim justice) can I still be admitted? Does it REALLY hurt my chances? </p>

<p>Sorry for all the questions, I would be beyond thankful for any advice I can get.</p>