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Do college counselors have a future?
1. Being a college counselor is certainly a good choice. Moreover, most colleges and universities now need a master's degree or above to recruit counselors, and some colleges and universities even need doctors. As a college HR, I have recruited so many counselors, from undergraduate to doctoral, and I have not found any advantages for doctoral students to be counselors. It should be said that it is most reasonable for graduate students to be counselors. The topic is mainly suitable for counselors, and the education should be enough.

2. However, 18, 19 years old is normal to go to college, and it is normal to graduate at 26 years old. Considering that some people go to graduate school after work, when recruiting counselors in colleges and universities, the upper age limit is generally set at 28, and can be relaxed to 30 at most. Topic 3 1 year old. Unless he studies psychology and has experience in psychological counseling, there is a little possibility that he can be a student psychological counseling teacher in colleges and universities (also a team of counselors, but without a certain level).

3. In addition, age not only limits the application, but also has a great influence on future work. At present, many counselors take two students and consider job-hopping at the age of 35. This is because the work and life style of counselors is very irregular, especially in recent years, most counselors' strings are very tight, and their mobile phones are turned on 24 hours a day, and they have to get up and deal with calls from students in the middle of the night.

This kind of work is ok when you are young, but it is more difficult when you are old. It is also for this reason that colleges and universities are reluctant to recruit older counselors.