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[quote=Anonymous]At most of these top schools, the counselors really work as a team, and having already been told you will have access to the "head" of the office, I would for sure not push harder. You also likely have no real idea who is good and not good, it can be very individual in terms of how the specific counselor relates to your kid. I have now gone through this with two kids at two different top schools, and there is always quite a lot of hysteria over which counselor is assigned, but what I see in the end has been generally excellent advice and predictions and the office going all out to advocate for each kid, and even if the personality of the counselor is not one that meshes perfectly with different personalities or styles of parents, there is no way in these important positions that the school would keep someone on who was not performing over time. I would worry more about a completely new counselor that doesn't have contacts with college admissions people on a personal level yet. [/quote]
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