How a Private College Counselor Can Reduce the Pressure of College Admissions

Sammamish, WALocal News

In her article, Anuradha Shenoy discusses the challenges students encounter during the college admissions process and how private college counselors can help alleviate these pressures. As a long-time Sammamish resident and experienced college guidance counselor, Shenoy emphasizes that counselors not only assist in identifying suitable colleges but also help students rediscover their enthusiasm for learning. By providing personalized support, counselors guide students through the complexities of the admissions process, ensuring they present their best selves in applications. The article outlines how counselors can effectively highlight individual strengths in essays, which can significantly impact a student's application. Shenoy stresses that the right guidance can transform the college search into a more manageable experience for students and families.

This piece is particularly relevant for parents and students in Sammamish, where the competitive nature of college admissions is a pressing concern. By advocating for the importance of professional guidance, the article aims to empower families to make informed decisions during this pivotal transition, serving as a reminder that seeking help can lead to a more positive and successful college admissions experience.

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