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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
The interviewer asks about your experience with your admissions counselor in college to gain insight into your ability to form and maintain relationships with authority figures. They may also be curious about your self-awareness and ability to reflect on past experiences. It's essential to be honest and tactful in your response, highlighting positive experiences and acknowledging challenges or areas for improvement. The interviewer seeks someone who can effectively communicate and work collaboratively with others in a professional setting.
The interviewer also wonders if perhaps you were influenced to the career path of admissions by a positive or even negative experience of your own. Hopefully positive! This question is not an invitation to complain about your experience or speak negatively about anyone. Keep your answer brief and positive.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"When I was an undergraduate student, my admissions counselor was well-received and quite helpful. The resources she offered were incredible, even though I knew my direction right from the start. I didn't need to rely too heavily on her, but I had a great example overall."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"Great question! I had an incredible relationship with my admissions counselor, who helped me immensely. Her influence is a big part of why I am pursuing a career as an admissions counselor today."

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"It's tough to remember that far back! Just kidding, of course. I recall being a bit lost during my undergrad, to be honest. My admissions counselor walked me through many different career options and even set me up with some opportunities to job shadow a few professionals. Ultimately, I found his job to be the most interesting of all!"

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I had an excellent relationship with my academic advisor! She always wrote me handwritten notes and always helped me when I had questions. We had a great relationship, which is one of the reasons why I chose this university. Even though I did not know what I wanted to do, she laid out options for me and helped start my career path.

Alexandra's Feedback
Great answer! I recommend finishing your answer with how you will use that experience to guide you in your career as an admissions counselor or how it inspires you.
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I had a great relationship with my admissions counselors and found them to be very encouraging and helpful. It took me almost two full school years to declare a major, and my advisors helped me with making my final decision with confidence.

Rachelle's Feedback
It's wonderful that you had a rewarding experience! Be sure to tie in a bit about how this positive experience will impact how you plan to perform as an Admissions Counselor.
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