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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]College counselor here. My clients recommend me to their friends, families and neighbors. I would start with those in your life with Class of 2023 and Class of 2024 students, especially swimmers. I disagree with the 07:52 client to [b]wait until April 1[/b]. Most of my Class of 2024 students are finished with their admissions process and so parents are already in a position to recommend (or not recommend). [b]The longer you wait, the sooner your preferred counselor will be filled[/b].[/quote] 1. Your reading comprehension is poor. That poster is recommending waiting til after offers are in, to know if a counselor was effective or not. They might have juniors. That is not leaving anything too late. 2. Your grammar is atrocious. That final sentence actually doesn't even make sense. Who would hire a terrible writer to look at their kid's essay?[/quote] The Class of 2024 students who applied ED (and were admitted) are finished with their college application process. Their parents do not need to wait until April 1 to be able to recommend their counselor to the OP now.[/quote] Not every kid has an ED spot, not every college offers ED. :roll: [/quote]
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