¶ … Public as a Social Work Professional
When I began my education, I had no idea that I would eventually be drawn to the helping professions. Instead, I began my education in 2006 at Somerset Community College, where I obtained an Associate Degree in Business Administration. At that time, I felt that I would continue to pursue business as a career and might further my education in that area. However, I discovered that, despite finding business interesting, I did not find it compelling. I decided to pursue Social Work, and I returned to Australia and enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in sociology. As a sociology major, I discovered the field of social work and realized that I wanted to spend my life helping people. This was a transition from my earlier focus on business. Though I had not been solely motivated by money as a business major, I did expect to be able to earn a comfortable living with my degree and expand my career in a way that would increase my money-making potential. As a social worker, I understand that I will be limiting my earning potential because social work is not a highly-paid profession. However, in the past year I have come to the conclusion that there are many things in life that are far more valuable than money, and spending my life helping people promises to be more rewarding than financial gain. Although I am not motivated by financial gain, I am very aware of the financial burdens associated with getting an education. In fact, the reason why I have chosen a master's degree over a bachelor's degree is because I did not want to outlay the additional cost and time to gain a 2nd bachelor's degree when I could gain the required learning and skills needed by doing the master's degree.
I believe that my interest in sociology can be attributed to the fact that I grew up...
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