College 101
School Counselor vs. Private Counselor Article Type: Fight Club
School Counselor
Important Stats | Average caseload for a High School Counselor: 500 students. That means three things.
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- Your High School Guidance or College Counselor is there to help you sort through all the BS (Bureaucratic Silliness) so you can make informed decisions about your high school and college careers. You didn’t know it was a “career,” did you? Hey, where’s your paycheck?
- These fellas can serve as resources for the college search process, completing applications, taking standardized tests… they can make sense of all the mumbo jumbo involved in the application process. (If applying to a school in Louisiana, be prepared to run into a bunch of mumbo gumbo.
- Bet on the High School Counselor If: You are fairly independent and self-motivated and don’t require individualized attention. So… you know how to tie your own shoes, for starters.
Private Counselor
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- Private College Counselors aren’t quite as introverted as their name implies. Most of them are pretty open communicators. Some of them will still blush when you ask uncomfortable questions though.
- Private Counselors are in the business of helping you get into college, by whatever…legal means necessary. They may be independent or work for a firm, and might be educators, business people, or even parents who learned about the process by helping their own kids.
- Bet on a Private Counselor If: You can afford one. Keep in mind that you (or more likely your parents) are also going to be paying for a four year education, so really consider the financial burden you’re likely putting on them and weigh it against the potential benefits. Remember how crabby your parents can be when they’re out of money, and keep that in mind.