ey start with Why: Why are you going to college? Why do you want to study X/ pursue a career as Y/attend college A, B, or C? ey explain information that many parents do not know (regardless of how o en we tell them) about colleges’ marketing ploys and discount rates. In each chapter of this excellent guide, the authors, a high school counselor and the Georgia Tech Director of Admissions, provide the means to discuss the college selection and application process as a family and maintain a healthy family relationship. () Truth about College Admission: A Family Guide to Getting in and Staying Together by Brennan E Barnard and Rick Clark, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. If you would like an extended list of suggested reading with summaries and reviews, please check out my Education bookshelf on Goodreads. e titles I recommend most frequently are brie y summarized below. COUNSELOR RESOURCES The Counselor’s Bookshelf By Carolyn Kost Many books have in uenced the way I counsel students and families.
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