Please describe the best part of working on this project with your mentor.
I really liked the feed back from an experienced adult with my topic.
Please share any other academic areas where you'd like to receive help from a mentor.
What advice would you give your mentor as he or she works with a new student?
How comfortable were you communicating with your mentor about your project?
0 - Uncomfortable
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1 - Very Comfortable
I have a better understanding of the importance of doing well in math.
No - 2
Yes - 0
I have a better understanding of the importance of doing well in science.
No - 2
Yes - 0
I have a better understanding of the importance of doing well in reading and writing.
No - 2
Yes - 0
My writing skills have improved.
No - 2
Yes - 0
My teamwork skills have improved.
No - 1
Yes - 1
I'm taking more responsibility for my own academic success.
No - 1
Yes - 1
I plan to further my education beyond high school (trade school, community college, university).
No - 1
Yes - 1
What was your overall experience using the Mentored Pathways Web site?
0 - Difficult
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0 - Easy
Please rate your overall experience in the program.
0 - Negative
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0 - Very Positive
Would you be interested in receiving mentoring support from professionals in the future?
1 - No
1 - Yes
Please describe why or why not.
This was a great experience, and it helped me to understand more about how the "real world" (the world outside of publis schooling) works.
I would like to but I don't have the time.
Was this the first time you've been part of a formal mentoring program?
1 - No
1 - Yes
Please describe the most difficult parts of working on this project with your mentor.
Time constraints. As a senior in high school, it was hard to devote as much time to this project.
Sometimes we were too busy to communicate back immediately.
Did we miss something? If so, please share any additional comments you might have about your experience in the program.
This program was a first for my teacher, so their were definitely kinks we had to work through.
No