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Re: Dear Mentors,
I think I speak on behalf of most mentors when I say students like you are our heroes.
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Re: Dear Mentors,
Great post, Katie.
Gratias magistri (et magistrae) We wouldn't be anywhere without you. |
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Re: Dear Mentors,
You are very welcome, but it's more out of self preservation that I mentor. I figure towards the end of my working career I'll be working for one of you, and I want all the advantage I can get.
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Re: Dear Mentors,
Like Justin, I find myself starting to transition into a mentor role on the team now that I'm in college. But, FIRST would be NOTHING without all of the mentors doing what they do and teaching what they can day in and day out. I'm sure you can see the results and impact of what you do, but in case you don't: THANK YOU! And as Katie said you guys cannot be thanked enough.
PLEASE keep up the great work! |
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Re: Dear Mentors,
This came up during a class discussion in my friend's sociology class today and I thought I'd share.
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I have the greatest respect for many of the men and women involved in FIRST and FRC. Thank you. |
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Re: Dear Mentors,
Katie,
For those of us fortunate to be told what we contribute to FIRST, your words echo the accolades we regularly hear. Thank you for putting them down for all to read. For those who, for whatever reason, never hear enough gratitude, know that these simple words should always apply to you. And, as has been so eloquently stated in the past, know that we mentors get at least as much out of working with these wonderful students as they get from us. Without a doubt, an equitable bargain. |
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Re: Dear Mentors,
Thanks for sharing! This definitely struck a chord in me and reminded me of my times as a FIRST student. Mentors are the best, and even when one thanks them, it never seems to be quite enough, does it? How do you thank someone who completely changed your life? I like to think a person does that by sharing what they were taught with others--like I am trying to do now with my current team. By teaching my students what my mentors taught me, I hope to give a little back to those who impacted my life in such a positive way.
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