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How many years will it take to become a child welfare social worker?

I want become a child welfare social worker. Many have told it 4-6 years but I am not sure. I also don't know what university I want to go to or which ones are the best for my career


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Hello Leanna,
Your inquiry has gone through my weekly mail. You are like a mentor to me, and connections matter as much as skills. Reach out to teachers, alumni, or professionals in fields you’re curious about. A short message asking for advice can open doors. Remember, most people enjoy sharing their journey—it’s how they give back. From my international perspective, you need to graduate, and it needs to be for three years, a bachelor's, and then after you can follow your master's to specialize in your desired field of expertise. Celebrate small wins, like finishing a project or speaking up in class, because those moments add up to big growth and bring more clarity towards your goal. It’s completely normal to feel uncertain about your future—most professionals didn’t have it all figured out at your age. Every time you step outside your comfort zone, you grow. The prestige and the ranking of the universities are very important steps when you choose to graduate; don't neglect this phase of searching, and maybe with the help of AI, now you can explore better and make a good draft for studying planning. Hope it helps. Good Luck!
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