Can Educational Counseling Help You?
- vLearn Live
- Jul 28, 2020
- 1 min read
School counselors are inundated with a caseload of over 300 students most times. Counselors may not be as available as often as some students may want, coming off as unapproachable to students and their families.

Between the essays, required tests, and applications, applying to college can be overwhelming. Counselors break the process down into phases to make goals more manageable. They help alleviate stress for students and parents by providing information, helping them find the best fit colleges, and then guiding them through the process, all while being their biggest guide and mentor.
Counselors help students with application preparation, brainstorming essay topics, working out financial aid details and finding ways to help the student stand out in the applicant pool. Counselors can review and critique your college application essay to help you break free from conventional essay formats and learn what type of essay topics to avoid. The essay needs to highlight your own voice and it is an important criterion to help you stand out from the other applicants.
“Most colleges do not require an interview but in my 20+ years of experience I have seen first-hand what a voluntary interview can do for your admission”, says our in-house counselor.
Mock interviews enable you to practice strategies and etiquette to ace the interview process. With a counselor, you can practice interviewing and get a detailed feedback of your strengths and improvement areas.
A counselor can definitely help you increase your chances of being admitted into college, graduate school and beyond.
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