High school is a perfect time to take the initiative and
strike out on your own explorations of the world of science.
It’s also a perfect time to look for advice and
help as you begin to explore. If you’re an aspiring
scientist, chances are you have a role model whose achievements
and style lit up your imagination, a teacher who opened
doors and showed you new worlds, or a coach who encouraged
you to play you’re best… A mentor, combining
a little of all three, is someone who helps you discover
what your dreams and potential are – and how to
achieve them.
A mentor is someone who confidently and generously shares
their experience, helping you understand that success
is an ongoing process, full of mistakes as well as opportunities.
A mentor helps you see what’s possible by giving
dreams a human face.
Many successful scientists had a mentor who helped them
reach their goals. You may feel sometimes that you don’t
have company on the journey you want to take; a mentor
lets you know that you’re not alone. She may be
the person who gave the speech that made you fall in love
with astronomy, the veterinarian you see whenever you
bring your pet in for a check up, the teacher who lets
you ask questions after class, or the scientist who lets
you interview her about a career in science.
This section helps you to find a mentor – giving
you tips on everything from choosing someone to asking
good questions – and helps you learn how you can
be a mentor to someone else.
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