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Originally Posted by pras870
Well, I was just wondering if the current people here would have a problem with someone who graduated coming back and helping out on the team as a mentor? Guiding the younger people who are just coming into the program, and letting them know exactly what a great thing this is (it's so great i'm out of school and still feeling the urge to spend those late late nights building and problem solving.)
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Team 217 has two mentors (One of them me) that graduated and came back to help. We also have graduates that mentor on other teams like Purdue.
So, no. No problems. Just try and act as mature as the engineers [which may or may not be as mature as the high schoolers

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