Ray Batista

is a 24 year old social work student in New York City.
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BA in Psychology (2009) and MSW (In Progress)

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  • In Defense of the Olive Garden Grandma
    Marilyn Hagerty's colorful review of a recent Olive Garden opening in North Dakota received a flood of attention and brings up thoughts about the value of our subjective voice in our experiences, earnestness, and vocation.
  • Beyond the MSW: What to Do After Getting Your Social Work Degree
    While earning an MSW is a great accomplishment, the constantly evolving field of social work and social work values impel social workers to become lifelong learners and to deepen and expand their knowledge base beyond graduation.
  • Review of Gateway's LT27 Netbook
    A review of a recent offering from Best Buy.
  • An Overview of MSW Programs in New York City
    An overview of graduate social work programs in New York City.
  • Along the Long Arc: Iowan's Defense of Gay Marriage Going Viral
    The brave witness of ordinary people like Zack Wahls and public figures like Joel Burns show that the movement toward LGBT equality despite disheartening suicides of young people and murdering of leaders, can be slowed down, but not stopped.
  • Review of Huawei Ascend on MetroPCS
    MetroPCS' offering of an Android phone was long past due, and the Huawei Ascend makes for a great entry level phone for those outside the smartphone arena.
  • Review of the Samsung Freeform
    While no Blackberry or iPhone, the Samsung Freeform is a great mid-level phone for those who are tight on a budget but still want to take advantage of many of MetroPCS's unlimited phone and data features.
  • So You Want to Be a Counselor?
    So you graduated with your BA in psychology and found out you can't quite do therapy with it. Off to grad school we go! But wait: Phd, MSW, PsyD, MFT, MA? What do all these letters mean and which one is right for me if I'm interested in counseling?

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