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Unread 04-30-2005, 10:44 PM
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Re: To mentor or not to mentor, thats is the question

i agree with most of the posts in this thread and believe that you should mentor if you feel that you can give something back to your team.

another question: are you going to college next year? if so you might want to wait till you find out what kind of time your schedule is going to take before you take on the commitment of working with a team. Being a mentor can be alot more time/work then being a student on a team and i have found (through experience) that your college grades drop during the build season and remember that when you are in school, your classes are most important.
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