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Career Sector => Admission & Counselling => Undergraduate Admission Counseling => Topic started by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on June 11, 2017, 10:34:37 PM

Title: Why You Need a Admission Counselor
Post by: Reyed Mia (Apprentice, DIU) on June 11, 2017, 10:34:37 PM
Why You Need a Admission Counselor

1. Lower your stress

Applications are stressful. 7 out of 10 respondents on our 2017 College Hopes & Worries survey gauged their stress levels as "high" or "very high." Knowing that there are college experts in your corner can make all the difference. At The Princeton Review, our college counselors are available face-to-face whenever you have a question (or just need some encouragement).

2. Make a college wish list

Talking with a college counselor about your dreams and goals can help you figure out what you really want out of college. Does your best-fit college run a popular co-operative education program? Are you looking for a politically active student body? Conversations with your counselor about what's important to you in terms of academics, campus culture, and financial aid will help guide your overall college search.

3. Find and compare colleges

There are hundreds of colleges out there, and the right school for your unique personality and goals may be an Ivy League or it might be a school you haven't heard of (yet!). College counselors are pros at helping you research schools and then narrowing your list to the colleges you should focus on.

4. Help you rise to the top

In a competitive applicant pool, a stellar college application is about more than just grades and SAT/ACT scores. Your college counselor will help you position the rest of your application to tell the story of who you are through your essays, extracurricular activities, and letters of recommendation. Counselors know which essay topics are overdone, how to make good use of supplementary materials, and how to explain an uncharacteristic bad grade to admissions committees.

5. Choose the right school for you


Your college counselors will help you craft your list of dream, match, and safety schools and craft the right application strategy for your college wishlist. And when those acceptances roll in, your counselors help you compare programs and financial aid packages so that you make the right decision for you.

https://www.princetonreview.com/college-advice/why-you-need-a-college-counselor