Although I've never been an admissions counselor, I've noticed that most ACs are graduates of the school where they are employed. While that may not be a requirement for the job, I can definitely see the benefit of having someone who is familiar with the students' perspective of the school, responsible for recruiting potential students to come to that school. If you're looking into working for a university that isn't your alma mater, it might be helpful to keep that in mind.
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