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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Being a part time reader isn’t going to teach someone how to help a student with the college search. It isn’t even going to give you much insight unto how that college makes decisions. They’re very low-level workers who aren’t involved in committee decisions. No education about scholarships or financial aid, either. Knowing how St. Joe’s processes a new application isn’t going to help the kid who is just getting started and needs help building a list. [/quote] No question…but how do you think so many people at so many advising companies says “former AO of fill in the blank/Stanford?” [/quote] Which is why you need to do research about hiring someone. Being a reader doesn't impart the knowledge that a good counselor would have. [/quote]
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