Friday, August 21, 2020
What is the Role of a Guidance Counselor in the College Application Process TKG
What is the Role of a Guidance Counselor in the College Application Process Your college guidance counselor at your school is an instrumental person in your college admissions process. Though you mostly see them right now for occasional check-ins and receive emails from them, they will ultimately be someone who can be a true advocate for you throughout this process. Most important to consider, though, is that they will be writing you a recommendation letter. In the second round of admissions after grades and scores, their recommendation letter and your teacher recommendation letter are incredibly important factors. They write each student a recommendation letter, so itâs smart to get to know them early. While you canât control the words that your counselor writes in their recommendation, you can certainly influence the content and tone with your actions. Here are some tips that we recommend for getting on your college guidance counselorâs good side.Introduce yourself to your guidance counselor as early as possibleWe know this sounds obvious, but the co llege counseling office can be intimidating and easy to walk by. Also, you might say to yourself, âthe college application process doesnât âtechnicallyâ start until after junior year, so whatâs the use?â The use is, the earlier you introduce yourself (freshman year) and make an impression, the more substantial your recommendation will be, and the more they can and will advocate for you when it comes to writing the letter.Stop by and update them every other weekEvery couple of weeks, pop in during a time that you know they wonât be swamped with students and say hello, ask how they are, and update them on anything youâve been doing. Theyâre interested in what youâre interested in. So, if youâre excited that you got an A on your English paper or that you completed your Introduction to Engineering online course, tell them. Itâs an easy way to engage them and help them get to know you. If they see your face often, you will stand out.Make their lives easierDuring y our check-ins, ask them how they are and if there is anything you can do to help them. They may quickly need you to run something up to the main office or organize their desktop. These little things add up and they will remember how generous you were with your time. We know that things get crazy junior year, but believe us, this is a worthy investment.Say thank youAt the end of each semester, we suggest that our students write a handwritten thank you note and slip it in their guidance counselorâs mailbox. Just a couple of lines about how thankful you are for their patience and time will make a lasting impression.Make sure they have your complete, expanded resume for recommendation timeOnce senior year rolls around, itâs application time. Youâre stressed, and let us tell you, your counselor is truly crunched for time. She has to keep hundreds of students organized, in addition to writing each letter of recommendation. Itâs not a small or easy job, so make sure that you make h er job easier by giving her your completed, expanded resume with a list of everything you have done and all of your accomplishments so that have all of your information (and a lot to write about!) at their fingertips.We promise itâs really not that hard to get to know someone. And believe us, itâs much better to get to know someone before you ask them for a favor which you will undoubtedly be doing during the craziness of senior year. So get ahead and say âHi.â
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