At a Glance
Yes. Many of our members join partway through their training — sometimes deep into a level 4 or 5 — and the library helps them just as much as it would have from day one. You can join at any stage.
Why people join mid-course
Sometimes life forces the decision:
- An assignment is due and you can't quite see what passing looks like
- A tutor's feedback is vague and you don't know how to act on it
- A topic that was taught in week three is now central to a portfolio piece, and your notes have faded
- You're heading into placement and realising your course didn't prepare you for online or telephone work
- The community sounds like the connection you've been missing
You don't have to wait for the start of an academic year. You don't have to start over. You can join today and have full access to the content most relevant to where you are right now.
What you'll find waiting for you
When you log in, you have:
- The full library — not just content from your join date forward; every past lecture, every resource, every exemplar
- Search built for the moment of need — type what you're working on; go straight to it
- Favourites for fast revision — build a personal collection focused on the topics in your current assignments
- Past assignment exemplars — particularly valuable when you're in the middle of writing one
What members at this stage often say
"Being put on the right track was all that was needed."
"My portfolio passed first time with no amends and I attribute that to your guidance."
You're not behind. You're exactly where you are. The library meets you there.
Want to know more?
You can see everything that's inside — and current membership options — at the Student Library page.
If you have a specific question we haven't answered here, email us at support@counsellingtutor.com — a real person will reply within 24 hours.
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