Anonymous wrote:I had an M.Ed. and recommend applying to many schools -- you may be surprised by where you will get in (I got into W&M for a similar program with worse grades, I think). Also, if you are applying for assistantships or other ways to pay for it, you want as many choices (program + free or reduced tuition). Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Also, George Mason has a could M.Ed program in school counseling, and I don't think they require a GRE.
Anonymous wrote:I think your chances are good. From what I understand, they look most closely at the last two years of college for your Masters program. I think your military experience would also be a pro. You could certainly weave your "long story" into your goal statement, and turn it into a positive about how whatever you were going through will make you a more empathetic counselor.