When it comes to getting along, it is nothing more than that you want to get good grades in college, or that you take the initiative to participate in class, department, school activities or clubs, which can narrow the distance between you and counselors. I'll give you two examples: 1 For example, actively run for monitor or other positions, and tell counselors and other people in the class their own advantages and opinions, and they will work hard. If the counselor's last vote is the monitor, he will agree with you. 2. For example, there is a counselor assistant in our university. Why don't you apply and hang out with him every day, and the relationship will naturally be good.
Of course it doesn't matter whether you graduate or not. What matters is 1. If you want to apply for a scholarship, the counselor should comment. 2. If you want to join the Party, you should let the counselor push you. Many advanced personal certificates seem to be pushed by counselors. 3, the final graduation may have to write comments on the file. The situation in each school is different. Look at my answer and analyze it.