<p>I go to a boarding school and I have a college counselor who helps me out at the admission process but also an advisor who meets with me twice a month, in addition we also have an academic dean whose in charge of the school's grades, but i don't know him very well. So my question is who should i hand my school report form to?</p>
<p>I go to a boarding school. I don't know what kind of advisor you have, but I know that what we used to have here/what they have at other schools isn't like an academic advisor, it's more to talk about issues or what's going on at the school. So in that case, I would say definitely give it to your college counselor. He will likely be the one to be filling these out, and then if there's a certain need from the Academic Dean (like some of my scholarships need my Academic Dean to sign off on something) he'll pass it on. But yeah you want the person who is personally involved with you.</p>
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but my felt like my college counselor doesn't care about me, his in charge of more than 50 kids!</p>
<p>You actually had to give out the forms at your school? I went to boarding school and the college counselor did everything for us...we just had to ask the teachers to do the recommendations and the counselor made sure they got the right forms, I never printed off anything for the counselor, she just filled out the form and sent them to the list of schools we'd decided on. I'd give the school report the college counselor...that's their job.</p>
<p>Well if you're talking about the straight forms, give them to the counselor, because that's probably what your advisor will do as your counselor has to sign off on them. However, if you think that your advisor will write a really good rec, some schools take personal recs, so ask them, and then coordinate having him email it and stuff. </p>
<p>Yeah for my boarding school we give our recs to teachers, the forms to our counselors, and then they take care of the transcripts and everything.</p>