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What advice would you give to new mentors*?

“Don't wait for the mentee to contact you. If

necessary contact them first. Meet one-on one if possible rather than only

by emails.”

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Enjoy - these are really great kids with a

willingness to learn.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Try to keep the conversation in perspective from the point of view of

the mentee (i.e. stage of one's school/career of the mentee vs.

mentor).

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Think about how YOU would approach the job search today if you were fresh

from college and what different approaches you might take to be

competitive in the market.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Allow the students to take the lead & be responsive when the students

contact you.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Manage your expectations - some

students take it seriously, others don't.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“It helps to spend some time getting to know your mentee and

their interests. If you're local, I've found that meeting for dinner is an excellent idea.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Be open to conversation about anything and make time for

mentees.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“State your commitment to the student and the limits to have. Don't become a parent. Become a professional

colleague who tells the students what the student needs to know that what they might not want to hear.

These students are facing brutal competition. Students are young, but they are bright; give them the respect they

deserve.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

“Don't wait for the mentee to contact you. If

necessary contact them first. Meet one-on one if possible rather than only

by emails.”

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Enjoy - these are really great kids with a

willingness to learn.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Try to keep the conversation in perspective from the point of view of

the mentee (i.e. stage of one's school/career of the mentee vs.

mentor).

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Think about how YOU would approach the job search today if you were fresh

from college and what different approaches you might take to be

competitive in the market.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Allow the students to take the lead & be responsive when the students

contact you.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Manage your expectations - some

students take it seriously, others don't.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“It helps to spend some time getting to know your mentee and

their interests. If you're local, I've found that meeting for dinner is an excellent idea.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Be open to conversation about anything and make time for

mentees.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“State your commitment to the student and the limits to have. Don't become a parent. Become a professional

colleague who tells the students what the student needs to know that what they might not want to hear.

These students are facing brutal competition. Students are young, but they are bright; give them the respect they

deserve.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

“Don't wait for the mentee to contact you. If

necessary contact them first. Meet one-on one if possible rather than only

by emails.”

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Enjoy - these are really great kids with a

willingness to learn.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Try to keep the conversation in perspective from the point of view of

the mentee (i.e. stage of one's school/career of the mentee vs.

mentor).

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Think about how YOU would approach the job search today if you were fresh

from college and what different approaches you might take to be

competitive in the market.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Allow the students to take the lead & be responsive when the students

contact you.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Manage your expectations - some

students take it seriously, others don't.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“It helps to spend some time getting to know your mentee and

their interests. If you're local, I've found that meeting for dinner is an excellent idea.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“Be open to conversation about anything and make time for

mentees.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

“State your commitment to the student and the limits to have. Don't become a parent. Become a professional

colleague who tells the students what the student needs to know that what they might not want to hear.

These students are facing brutal competition. Students are young, but they are bright; give them the respect they

deserve.”

What advice would you give to new mentors*?

*From the Mentor End of Year Survey 2008-2009

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