Currently I am an English major at a top university, and I am really interested in the prospect of working in the admissions selection process at the university level. I've already informally helped numerous people with admissions insight and I get a lot of gratification out of it. I am also a frequent contributor to an online admissions consulting resource. The admissions process is fresh in my memory and I viewed it as an exciting challenge rather than stress as many of my peers did. So, how does the job ladder in this career work, like the potential to eventually become Dean of Admissions at a highly regarded university? Should I pursue a graduate level degree or can I land a job straight after I graduate? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!
2007-01-06
12:13:12
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