<p>I am a senior at Montclair State University majoring in Family and Child Studies with an emphasis in Women and Gender Studies as well as Public Health. I have a 3.76 overall, and a 3.82 in my major.</p>
<p>My accomplishments/attributes:
I have taken an extensive research course within my major and conducted my own research on eating disorders.
I was a hospital volunteer for over 300 hours.
I was a volunteer tutor for over 30 hours.
I was a volunteer mentor for 6th and 7th grade at-risk girls for 30 hours.
I was a gymnastics instructor for children with disabilities for 2 years.
I will be interning this summer with the Salvation Army for 450 hours.
I am in the National Honor Society.
I am fluent in American Sign Language.
I am an advocate for organ donation.
I attended the 2nd largest public high school in NJ, thus allowing me to work in a diverse community.</p>
<p>These are all things that are listed on my resume and/or addressed in my personal statement. I have applied, and am wondering what are my chances of getting into the MSW program at Rutgers (Newark)? Anyone have any ideas on how competitive it is or if my credentials are up to par? My letters of recommendation are all from professors with a Ph.D and include a social worker, therapist, and sociology researcher.</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>