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What does it take to be a college counselor?
As a college counselor, you need to meet the requirements of education, major, identity, work experience and so on.

1, education.

At present, the minimum academic qualification of college counselors is a master's degree. 2 1 1, 985 and other first-class universities and double-class universities pay more and more attention to academic qualifications. Some require candidates to have a first degree not lower than the level of the school they are applying for, and some require doctoral students! So you can apply for a psychological counselor after graduating from a master's degree!

2. major

A small number of schools are not subject to professional restrictions. Most schools require ideological and political education, pedagogy and psychology to be given priority (meaning other majors can also apply). Some institutions are very specific when recruiting, especially xx College. At this time, the professional requirements are very strict and must be consistent with the majors set by the college!

3. identity.

In party member and China, the counselor must be party member, and some schools can also prepare party member. Most schools require party member (official party member). So students who want to be counselors must pay attention to this!

4. Work experience.

Divided into fresh graduates and previous graduates. Freshmen are required to be the main student cadres (monitor, secretary of the Youth League branch, college, school-level student union minister and above) during their school days, and issue a certificate with official seal! Counselors mainly do student work, so they must have experience. Previous students: The requirements are the same as those of current students. Some colleges require more than one year's working experience as a full-time counselor (proof of starting work and proof of social security payment).