Help Your Guidance Counselor Help You

by Mike Pugh, FastWeb.com

When it comes to selecting and getting into a college, guidance counselors are invaluable. But they can't help you unless they know what you're looking for. Help them give the guidance you need by following these tips from counselors across the country.

Visit early and often. Get to know your counselor during your freshman year. Check back with them at least once a year to discuss courses and extracurricular activities. Start discussing colleges during your junior year and keep your counselor informed throughout your college search.

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Let your counselor get to know you. When meeting with your counselor, be prepared to talk about yourself. Provide them with a list of your extra curricular, jobs and summer experiences. Greet them and remind them of your name as often as you can in the halls, at after-school functions, etc. "You don't want to be a student the counselor barely knows," says Paul Marthers, Dean of Admissions at Reed College. "The result will be a generic recommendation."

Prepare for meetings. Know what issues you want help with and compile a list of questions you want answered. "I always like ...

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