Topic > Pros and Cons of Admissions Counselor and Social Worker

Also, because they have the ability to make a difference in the lives of many, “Social workers get to advocate for the rights of others for a living. Helping those in need is what you could do every day." (Wpadmin). Becoming a social worker gives the satisfaction of knowing that a difference has been made in someone else's life. Some benefits of becoming an admissions counselor are that some institutions will offer benefits such as “Tuition Waiver, Access to Campus Facilities, and Free Time During Holidays and Breaks.” (Texas). Additionally, this is one of the most stable careers: employment of postsecondary education administrators is expected to increase 15 percent through 2022.” (Texas). Due to the number of colleges under construction or already existing, there is an increased demand for admissions consultants around the world. Admissions counselors and social workers both have the satisfaction of knowing that they are helping and improving the lives of