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    The mentor is someone who teaches or gives help to a less experienced and often younger person. In Sam's life, he has two important mentors in his path to be a doctor. One of them was Ms.Sandi Schimmel, Sam’s sixth-grade teacher. She helped him to take an examination to apply to University High School, which is one of respected high school in the Newark school system and gave him a better chance to get into a college(Davis-38). The mentor from Ms.Sandi Schimmel pushed Sam…

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    Peer Mentoring Reflection

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    at my high school that I scoffed at and found to be rather idealistic. The thought that I could actually impact the life of somebody on campus seemed rather far fetched, I was so accustomed to creating a change to those who seemed abstract to me that I could not grasp the ideology of mentoring someone. However, due to my curiosity to see if it was an actual possibility, I signed up. What I expected were a plethora of mood and rambunctious teenagers who were infatuated with the idea of high…

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    latest forms of entertainment most kids have. FE will be worth wild proposal because it will let kids experience something they don 't have, help the kids forget about their problems, and give high school students an understanding of underprivileged kids. Kids need FE because it will bring happiness and memories. High schoolers also need FE…

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    this step is not as obvious – or realizable – for many high school students living in lower income neighborhoods. These students simply do not receive the same guidance and resources as their competitors. Public high schools can have one guidance counselor to manage the academic development for up to 1000 students. Thirty-eight percent of San Diego State 's undergraduates are…

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    Internship at Kaiserslautern High School in Kaiserslautern, Germany was an unforgettable experience. I say this with both the most positive and highest regard someone could use to define a once in a lifetime and life-changing opportunity. I was able to grow as a future special education educator, a Western Michigan University student, and as an individual. I was pushed out of my comfort zone in many ways inside and outside the classroom, and through the Department of Defense School Environment,…

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    now as a mentor. The experiences I’ve had for the past two years with SAGE have been distinct. When I first came to Towson I was worried about not making a good transition from high school to college both academically and socially. So when I received a call from Raft to live on the residential floor I was excited for the opportunity. This first week I had with SAGE helped easy my anxiety about living away from home and not getting lost in the excitement of being independent. The mentors are…

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    In high school, I mentored several young students in computer science and technical theater. I loved teaching them all that I knew and showing them the way. It made me feel as if I was making a difference and put a smile on their precious faces. I would advise them in personal matters, what jobs to take, specific tasks that they were having trouble completing, and general life advice. I had a very close relationship with these bright young women and stay in contact with them to this day.…

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    experience five different stages but, I will only be focusing on three of those which are the departure, the innermost cave, and lastly the return and reintegration with society. I will also be talking about two of the archetypes which are shadow and the mentor The first stage of the hero’s journey…

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    left my family and friends to live in the United States. However, American High School sounded like a dream to me when I was in Lebanon because the only idea I had about schools here in America was from the disney movie high school musical. But when I went to school my senior year all the fun things that I use to dream about as a high school student turned out to be a nightmare. Even though, my last year of high school sucked but I remember every decision I made…

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    I am very fortunate to have been given the opportunity to mentor under highly respected leaders and performers who empowered me with the ability to independently explore multiple leadership opportunities. In theater, we are tasked with taking what some would consider a chaotic workload and turn it into a smooth and cohesive operation which I feel will serve me will throughout my life in all endeavors. Most importantly, I have picked mentors who have taught me the importance of inclusion and…

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