I want to take the counselor's certificate in my junior year. What do you think of that certificate?
At first, I wanted to apply as an assistant counselor, because at that time, like you, it would take another year to graduate. When I signed up for the training institution, the person in charge saw that I still had one year to graduate. He said, let me go to the school to issue a certificate, and he can help me do it and take the second grade directly. After arriving at the school, I asked my teacher to write a certificate, which said that XXX was studying in XXX school for four years. This is to certify that the official seal has been affixed. I asked our dean to open it. But one thing, I don't know if all training institutions can do this. I have been to another institution before, and they told me no. If the training institution tells you that they can ask the school to issue a certificate as an alternative, then, generally speaking, they have the means and ability. You can ask the class teacher to open this certificate for you and stamp your school. I told our teacher that the internship required a certificate, because I had not graduated at that time, so I asked the school to issue a certificate in order to take this exam. I'm afraid I don't know if it works. That's all.