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Re: College student mentors
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Originally Posted by Cory
How are the students who you joked around with and were friends with going to respect you as an adult without any transition time between you being a student and a mentor? How will the adults?
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This has more to do with who you are as a student. As a student, I was a leader and a teacher among the students. When I became a mentor, I just fell into the role naturally. Sure, it took some work to distance myself from the students. But it was well worth it. However, if I was a goof on the team as a student. It wouldn't have worked so well. It really depends on the person.
Earning respect is only half the job of getting it. If you really want respect, you need to command it.
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