I have to agree that experience is the key. I was a chemistry major my freshman year and then changed to psychology and in the meantime picked up sociology as a second major. Upon graduating I decided that I wanted to do social work but had no social work degree nor any experience in the field. Through the grace of God I did get a job at Social Services as a case manager, and that doesn't even require a college degree and then after 2 yrs of blood, sweat, and tears have been promoted to a bridge position to a social work position. I have to keep this job for one year and then I can become a Social Worker. Now that just shows that if you have experience you are set to go. Whatever you decide to do I wish you the best of luck.
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