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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi
I think it would be when multiple members of team leadership and students are interacting with each other. If an individual alone works with another team (going in and working with them, not just a question here or there) then I wouldn't consider that individual's team as a mentor team. As an example of what John is asking - I mentored 2495 this past summer (actively going in and working with mentors and students), but I could not say that 3929 mentored 2495. I also think it is important for the mentored team to acknowledge who "mentored" them as opposed to just who lent a part here or there or answered a question here or there.
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So in your mind where is that line? 2 people? 5 people?
What if 3929 said at a team meeting "We're mentoring 2495!" and only 1 person went to help 2495 -- would that count? What if 5 people went?
Interesting discussion, in my mind with only one possible (and unsatisfying)
resolution.
-John