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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j12dg11 wrote

Don't know your resume, but if you're well educated like many on this board, I can tell you the college bound HS kids from 1st gen immigrant families, or others where no one has ever gone to college, desperately need the intensive "guidance counseling" that their families and the JC school system are unable to give. Many go to HCCC or Rutgers (according to their accomplishments) simply because it's the path of least resistance. My wife took my daughter's best friend under her wing and got her into a competitive private school with enough aid to attend. I'm sure it could even be by Zoom.

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boredaf_boi OP t1_j13d9u8 wrote

I don’t know if I’m well educated but I have a bachelors degree in stem major for a very reputed public school. I’m not sure if I know enough to be a guidance counselor but can definitely give a shot at it.

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_semo_ t1_j1728e5 wrote

What is the best way to get started?

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Blecher_onthe_Hudson t1_j19es55 wrote

I don't know but it sounds like the library is the best place to start from what someone else posted.

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