How One-to-One Counselling Changes Outcomes
A dedicated counsellor is the part of the program families notice least in a brochure and value most in practice. The relationship starts with the psychometric assessment and continues monthly through course selection, workload monitoring, and eventually the university application itself.
What changes outcomes isn't the meeting cadence on its own — it's that one person holds the whole picture of a student's academic profile over years, not a single semester, and can spot a pathway a student might not see for themselves.
Families can reinforce this at home simply by treating the counsellor as a real point of contact — flagging when a course feels off-pace, rather than waiting for a scheduled check-in to raise it.
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