Ramon is a high-energy and well-respected career counselor. He meets with Tiffany, an Honor’s college student trying to select a major. Tiffany is very bright and articulate, and Ramon encourages her to start gathering career information right away, and she leaves the session with a list of twenty websites, and a stack of handouts. A week later she returns, having not looked at any of the information. Ramon is puzzled. From a career counseling standpoint, what piece of information might be missing?

a. He failed to assess her for possible depression
b. He failed to provide her enough resources
c. He failed to assess her reading level
d. He failed to explain why this was an important step


d. He failed to explain why this was an important step

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