Hi guys!
I’m just wondering about whether my previous and ongoing experience would either help, hinder, or do nothing about my chances of getting into a grad program (masters) for marriage and family therapy.
My experience:
-learning community liaison for a year (mentored incoming freshmen about adjusting to college life and informing about university resources)
-4 month internship with my university’s health promotion office
-will continue working for the health promotion office for the next year
-just became PACE advisor in my honor society (pathway to academic and career excellence)
My concerns: obviously counseling and facilitation of group therapy would be great but is mentoring not seen as helpful in some tiny way?