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Re: FIRST after Highschool

If you choose to mentor a team (or teams) while in College, make absolutely sure that you have excellent time-management skills and, more importantly, that the team could function without you. Things happen, you have hard courses, etc. If you have the option to take a break or reduce your activity without seriously affecting the team, you will be in a much better position (especially when midterms/finals come around).

I'm a sophomore in college and I mentor two teams right now, but I have to plan very carefully. School comes first, and at times where I don't have enough time to dedicate to both, I find other members to temporarily cover for me.
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