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Counselor college recommendation conundrum

If you are senior and have a last name that starts with Si-Z, you may be on the verge of a breakdown. You’re juggling many different commitments and on top of it all, your counselor who was supposed to write your recommendation letter for college applications, Katelyn Ude, is nowhere to be found. Ude has just begun her maternity leave, but fear not the other counselors have you covered.

 

If you’re in need of a college recommendation letter, the best course of action is to talk to Amy Coyle at the counseling office desk. She will give you a sheet with a few questions that will help one of the other counselors gain some insight on what you have accomplished before they start writing your recommendation.

 

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If you need to talk to a counselor and you have Ude, regardless of whether you’re a senior, you can sign up for a different counselor and seek help in the counseling office.

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