williamdaft
Active Member
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2013
- Messages
- 671
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2013
Hey Bos'ers.
I got an email yesterday from CAPS Peer Mentoring if I would like to attain peer mentoring, probably in this category for me:
First in Family Peer Mentoring Program (for local students who are the first in their immediate family to attend university)
And I have to fill out:REGISTRATION LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TZ2SCG9
Has anyone done this program and know if it is helpful?
I have looked around UNSW's site for specifically business and read:
UNSW Business Society
Peer mentor program for undergraduate business students.
The BSOC Peer Mentoring Program is one of the most valuable events for new students, providing support and encouragement during what can be a rather daunting first few weeks of uni life. As part of program, you will be placed in a group with ten other first years, and two older year mentors. The one hour group sessions will run once a week, for the first six weeks of Semester 1, beginning with the Peer Mentoring Program Launch event, and culminating in a closing event and outing. Make new friends, learn what every older kid wished they knew back in the day, and learn how to survive and thrive in uni.
It seems helpful..
I got an email yesterday from CAPS Peer Mentoring if I would like to attain peer mentoring, probably in this category for me:
First in Family Peer Mentoring Program (for local students who are the first in their immediate family to attend university)
And I have to fill out:REGISTRATION LINK: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TZ2SCG9
Has anyone done this program and know if it is helpful?
I have looked around UNSW's site for specifically business and read:
UNSW Business Society
Peer mentor program for undergraduate business students.
The BSOC Peer Mentoring Program is one of the most valuable events for new students, providing support and encouragement during what can be a rather daunting first few weeks of uni life. As part of program, you will be placed in a group with ten other first years, and two older year mentors. The one hour group sessions will run once a week, for the first six weeks of Semester 1, beginning with the Peer Mentoring Program Launch event, and culminating in a closing event and outing. Make new friends, learn what every older kid wished they knew back in the day, and learn how to survive and thrive in uni.
It seems helpful..