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When to Start Working with Your College Counselor

Posted on December 15, 2015 by Admissions.Blog

Many high schools don’t provide proactive college counseling to students until the end of eleventh grade. Don’t wait until your school gets around to it. Find out when to assertively approach your counselor.

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