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NYT Repost: Graduates Fault Advice of Guidance Counselors

Posted by Ebony J. On March - 5 - 2010

See full article here: Graduates want better advice

According to NYT (New York Times), high school graduates have been complaining that their guidance counselors have not been giving them the best advice concerning jobs, and college…

The sad thing is, it does not get better once you graduate from college. I can count on one hand the amount of good advise I got before graduating.

Have you felt a lack of guidance after high school or college?? Let us know!




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One Response to “NYT Repost: Graduates Fault Advice of Guidance Counselors”

  1. You can definitely see your enthusiasm in the work you write. The world hopes for more passionate writers like you who aren¡¯t afraid to say how they believe. Always go after your heart.

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