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Best questions for high school senior student survey about guidance counselor support

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Aug 29, 2025

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Here are some of the best questions for a High School Senior Student survey about Guidance Counselor Support, along with tips for crafting a great set. If you want to build your own survey in seconds, you can generate your survey with Specific and hit the ground running.

Best open-ended questions for a high school senior student survey about guidance counselor support

Open-ended questions dig into perspectives and lived experiences—those things you can’t measure with a simple yes/no. Use them when you want real stories and specifics, not just numbers. They're especially useful for understanding a high school senior’s views on guidance counselor support, because every student's journey looks a bit different. Here are 10 questions that work well:

  1. What comes to mind when you think about your experiences with the guidance counselor this year?

  2. Can you describe a time when your guidance counselor made a positive impact on your high school experience?

  3. What areas do you think our guidance counselors could improve to better support students?

  4. How easy or difficult was it for you to access your guidance counselor when you needed help?

  5. What challenges, if any, have you faced while seeking advice or support from your guidance counselor?

  6. In what ways has your guidance counselor helped you plan for life after graduation?

  7. How do you feel your guidance counselor has addressed your academic or personal concerns?

  8. If you could change one thing about the counseling support at this school, what would it be?

  9. What resources or types of support do you wish were available through the counseling office?

  10. Is there anything else you’d like us to know about your experiences with guidance counselors at our school?

More qualitative questions give richer insight, which Specific surfaces for you with AI-backed analysis. It's no wonder nearly 60% of U.S. K-12 teachers already leverage AI tools for this kind of work, routinely saving hours every week and uncovering deeper feedback from students. [1]

Best single-select multiple-choice questions for high school senior student survey about guidance counselor support

Multiple-choice (single-select) questions shine when you want to quickly quantify experiences or opinions. They’re perfect for “taking the temperature” before going deeper or starting conversations—it’s usually easier for a respondent to check a box than to compose an essay. Then, you can zero in on anything unexpected or nuanced using follow-up questions.

Question: How satisfied are you with the guidance counselor support you received this year?

  • Very satisfied

  • Somewhat satisfied

  • Neutral

  • Somewhat dissatisfied

  • Very dissatisfied

Question: Which area of support did you seek most from your guidance counselor?

  • Academic planning

  • College/career advice

  • Personal counseling

  • Conflict resolution

  • Other

Question: How easy was it to schedule a meeting with your guidance counselor?

  • Very easy

  • Somewhat easy

  • Somewhat difficult

  • Very difficult

When to followup with "why?" Whenever you see responses like “very dissatisfied” or “very easy,” dig deeper: ask “Why do you feel that way?” or “Can you share more about your experience?” These follow-ups help you move from mere numbers to actionable insights. For instance, someone selecting “very dissatisfied” might open up about missed appointments or lack of personalized plans.

When and why to add the "Other" choice? Always add "Other" when you suspect your list of options might miss unique student needs or experiences. "Other" lets you uncover unexpected feedback, which is often the needle-moving insight you didn’t realize you were missing—especially when paired with a follow-up that asks respondents to elaborate.

Should you use an NPS question in a high school senior student survey about guidance counselor support?

The Net Promoter Score (NPS) question asks: “On a scale from 0-10, how likely are you to recommend your guidance counselor to another student?” This single number helps quantify overall satisfaction and loyalty—which can reveal whether your counselors are making a measurable difference for seniors.

Using NPS makes sense in the context of high school seniors: it’s a benchmark you can track year to year and segment by counselor or program. Plus, digital AI-powered NPS surveys let you instantly surface the “why” behind the score with conversational follow-ups. You can try out an NPS survey for seniors to see how easily actionable context emerges.

The power of follow-up questions

AI-driven automatic follow-up questions are the secret sauce for true insight. Instead of static forms, you get a fluid, adaptive interview. Specific’s automated followup questions feature lets the AI instantly respond to whatever the student says—so you don’t miss context, clarifications, or emotional nuance. We set out to save time and surface context, and the results speak for themselves: frequent users save up to six hours weekly thanks to smart, conversational surveys. [1]

  • High school senior: “I found it difficult to get time with my counselor.”

  • AI follow-up: “Can you share more about what made it challenging to schedule time with your counselor?”

This type of natural, contextual probing prevents dead-ends, and helps clarify whether barriers were logistical, personal, or related to awareness.

How many followups to ask? Usually, 2-3 targeted follow-ups per main question strike the right balance—enough to get depth without dragging the conversation. With Specific, you can fine-tune this setting and allow students to move on once you have what you need.

This makes it a conversational survey: the built-in dialogue mimics a real interview, not a static form. That’s why students tend to give more honest and detailed answers—because it feels less like “taking a survey” and more like sharing their story.

AI survey response analysis is a breeze when all responses (even from multi-step conversations) are instantly summarized and grouped. Our AI survey response analysis lets you chat with the data or see instant summaries, so large volumes of unstructured text aren’t daunting anymore.

Try generating a survey and see for yourself how AI-powered follow-ups can transform the quality (and speed) of feedback you collect from students.

How to compose prompt for ChatGPT or GPT-based tools for great survey questions

Start by giving the right prompt. For example, you might begin with:

Suggest 10 open-ended questions for High School Senior Student survey about Guidance Counselor Support.

But remember, the quality jumps when you give AI more context about you, your audience, and your goals. Try:

I am a school administrator looking to improve how guidance counselors support graduating students. Our seniors are diverse, heading to college, trades, or the workforce. Suggest 10 open-ended questions that can help us discover what’s working and what needs improvement in our counseling services.

Once you have some sample questions, refine them further. Next, write:

Look at the questions and categorize them. Output categories with the questions under them.

Afterward, review the categories. For the ones you want to explore deeper—say, “post-graduation planning” or “accessibility to counselors”—enter:

Generate 10 questions for categories post-graduation planning and accessibility to counselors.

That’s how you turn a generic prompt into an expert-crafted, nuanced survey that fits your students and context.

What is a conversational survey?

A conversational survey uses AI and chat to create an interactive, real-time dialogue with the respondent. Instead of a long, intimidating form, students answer simple prompts, receive personalized follow-up questions, and feel heard—just as if they were sitting with a human interviewer.

Manual survey creation eats up hours—drafting questions, revising, prepping logic, and handling follow-up emails for clarification. With an AI survey generator, you skip that pain. Just describe your context and goal in a few lines, and the AI instantly builds a dynamic interview, complete with tailored follow-ups. No more “one-size-fits-all” sets.

Manual Surveys

AI-Generated Conversational Surveys

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Ready in seconds

Static questions, no follow-ups

Dynamic AI follow-ups probe for depth

Difficult to analyze long-form feedback

AI instantly summarizes & categorizes insights

Why use AI for high school senior student surveys? Our work in educational research shows AI-powered conversational surveys dramatically improve response quantity and quality. Studies find AI-based tutoring and mentoring systems increase efficiency by over 60%, while predictive analytics in education can forecast student retention accurately and help identify at-risk students faster than old-school methods. [3] Learn how to create a survey for senior students here.

We designed Specific as the authority in conversational, AI-driven surveys. Whether you’re new to this or looking to upgrade, you’ll notice the difference in smoothness, depth, and engagement right away—on both sides of the conversation.

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Sources

  1. AP News. 60% of U.S. K-12 public school teachers used AI tools during the 2024-2025 school year, with frequent users saving up to six hours weekly.

  2. SEO Sandwitch. AI-powered learning analytics can identify at-risk students earlier than traditional methods, reducing dropout rates by 15%.

  3. Gitnux. AI-powered virtual mentors improve student counseling efficiency by 60%.

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Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.

Adam Sabla

Adam Sabla is an entrepreneur with experience building startups that serve over 1M customers, including Disney, Netflix, and BBC, with a strong passion for automation.