Why Should I Hire A Prep Counselor? 

A prep counselor is not just another one of those people who sit in an office telling you what it is you need to do to be successful. The whole role of a prep counselor is to work with you one on one and get to know you as an individual so they can serve your best interests.

What Is The Difference Between High School Counselors and Prep Counselors?

Both are counselors, sure. But there is a huge difference between a counselor who has to work with a group of 300 to 400 students from a class grade and a counselor who has to work with only you and a few others. A college prep counselor will figure out what it is you want out of life through a series of conversations and diagnostics and will put you on the path you want. Prep counselors will look at your college choices and help you create a more concise list that best suits what you really want!  High School counselors are wonderful but prep counselors are private guides who will work with you till you are in the college you want and are on the path to success.

So Prep Counselors Only Help Me Choose A College?

That isn’t necessarily true. Sure they will help you get accepted by the college you are most interested in by narrowing down your list of choices to a select few that best suit your academic interests, but prep counselors guide the students when they are stressed and walk along the parent’s side when they worried about their child. They help ease the workload of a parent who is eager to see their child succeed but are not sure where to start. They help the student figure themselves out and seek what it is that is truly important to them.

The Relationships Developed

For a High School counselor when the student graduates the tie is usually lost as the student moves forward and the counselor continues on to their next batch of 300 to 400 kids. For a prep consultant who truly cares they will always be there for the student whenever needed as they venture through college. A prep consultant will never forget the student and will always be proud of the work done and the accomplishment of the student.