Why I Become A Career Guidance Counselor Assistant

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Growing up in South Los Angeles, I had to battle to prove that we are not all thugs or that we do not all smoke, steal, gang-bang or are ignorant. It seems as though no one expects individuals from South Los Angeles to be successful. Not everyone here fits these stereotypes; however, I am nothing like that. I am fortunate enough to have a strong and independent Mom, who has paved the way for me to pursue my dreams. As a result, I have surpassed her in academia by graduating high school. I have not stopped there. I am continuing to pursue my education and will obtain a Master’s degree in College Counseling. I am proud to have overcome the barriers that I have of this tough neighborhood. I always knew that life had more to offer than going to …show more content…

I am responsible for the office’s receptionist work such as answering phone calls, responding to emails, assisting in organizing student’s portfolios, and updating student’s information as necessary. I also schedule counseling appointments for students. I am also trusted with the task of collaborating with the transfer center, in an effort to keep students informed of transfer application filing dates. I helped students complete college applications and have the opportunity to answer questions they may have about attending Universities. Another duty of mine is to explain the process in order to successfully complete academic probation. It has been a privilege to be able to work alongside counselors, whom I aspire to be like. I have been privileged to gain firsthand experience and insight of a typical workday. I feel that I have truly found my …show more content…

Ralph Bunche Middle School in Compton as a requirement for my BSW degree. I am fortunate to have been assigned to this location because it resembles the area where I grew up. It gives me the opportunity to serve similar at risk students from neighborhoods that suffer from poverty and gang- ridden violence. Of utmost importance, I have the opportunity to work with the students and their parents, which are mostly minorities. I try to empower the children and gain their families support, and allow them to know college is attainable! Achieving a higher education is essential and serves as a deterrent to joining gangs, doing drugs, or becoming another statistic. One heart felt experience came after one of the students shared a story describing his living situation. This young 7th grader was the victim of a horrible situation. Both of his parents were incarcerated, which resulted in him being placed in a foster home. I was disheartened by his story. I was able to assure him because I once was in his shoes. I shared my experience of having to deal with similar obstacles, such as having no positive influences in my life. I felt that I instilled hope in him and let him know he was never alone. I hope to continue bringing about positive change in the youth and shaping their

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