Sentences with phrase «high caseloads make»

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Michigan high school counselors currently average caseloads of more than 700 students apiece, making it hard for them to provide one - on - one college advising or help students navigate the complex process of college admissions and financial aid.
Michigan high school counselors currently average caseloads of more than 700 students apiece, making it difficult for them to provide one - on - one college advising or help students navigate the complex process of college admissions and financial aid.
High caseloads can prevent school counselors from making the most of their CAC, but with the right amount of administrative support, counselors can begin to engage their CACs actively and create student - centered goals for the committee that members can fully support.
continuing problems in recruiting and retaining blacks and other minorities at the top law firms; the rise of a small group of lawyers who focus on Supreme Court cases; the decline in civil rights cases that make it to the high court; and the court's dwindling caseload.
While working with a large law firm may sound like a great decision on the surface, firms that big typically take on high caseloads, making it difficult for the more experienced attorneys to address each and every case that comes their way.
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