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Re: Transitioning From Student to Mentor

My transition was about 8 years ago, but in some ways, I am still transitioning.

Contrary to several posts, I find that you don't need to separate yourself too much from the students. As JVN has said elsewhere, some students look at mentors as friends as well as teachers. It's a unique role to play. I love goofing around with the students, so long as it's appropriate.

If you have the luxury of letting other mentors take the reigns, I highly recommend it for the first year or two. Be observant. Besides that, avoid saying derivatives of the following:
- "you have to do it this way because that's what works."
- "I've had X years of experience in FIRST, so you should listen to me."

I can count on one hand the number of times I have encountered phrases like this, but when it happens, it usually comes from the younger crowd. Just remember to have an open mind. Good Luck.
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