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Help in Choosing Courses The careers adviser is also responsible for seeing that pupils have enrolled in the right courses. In large secondary schools the arrangement of courses is usually quite complicated, and it is often advisable to see the careers adviser when a pupil is about to be enrolled. The variety of courses is meant to meet the special needs of different pupils. Some courses are not geared to school certificate, and it is as well to remember that many school certificate subjects cannot be taken for university entrance. Once they are enrolled, the careers adviser watches pupils' progress to see if course and class adjustments are necessary before it is too late; he speaks to classes on job opportunities,

and he tries to interview as many pupils as possible. In this way he is able to sort out problem cases for referring to vocational guidance officers when they visit the school. The careers adviser is not a rival of vocational guidance officers, but rather works in partnership with them.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 8

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Help in Choosing Courses Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 8

Help in Choosing Courses Te Ao Hou, March 1966, Page 8

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