RE: The thread for flipping shits (and tables)
03-10-2015, 04:18 AM
They're not all that bad, but often they can't really do much to alleviate the issues that most colleges and universities place on their students, plus all of the other school related stress that often comes with it (parents, debt, fear of a piss-poor job market, etc.)
Frankly you could see the best professionals in the world but it's not going to help if you keep going back to the situation that is causing all of your problems. It's like going to get support for your constant lion injuries - no matter how much you talk about it the only thing that will really help you avoid them is not fighting lions.
Oh right and let's not forget that both the way we generally view the necessity of a good education/the fact that school counselors are paid by the school means that most of the time they're not going to want you to leave, much less advise it.
Frankly you could see the best professionals in the world but it's not going to help if you keep going back to the situation that is causing all of your problems. It's like going to get support for your constant lion injuries - no matter how much you talk about it the only thing that will really help you avoid them is not fighting lions.
Oh right and let's not forget that both the way we generally view the necessity of a good education/the fact that school counselors are paid by the school means that most of the time they're not going to want you to leave, much less advise it.