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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

EMP

The Executive Mentoring Program opened my eyes to alot. The program allowed me to understand the true meaning of the benefits and graduating and doing good in school. I learned that the program is very helpful for freshman. It allows freshman to connect to someone who has already been through the process and connect on a level that allows for great learning. The mentoring program also allows student to meet students they haven't met before and make future connections for any aspect of life. The Mentoring Programs allows those who are not from the New Orleans area to learn more about the city through the meeting off campus. My mentor described the hours in which is he allowed to work, and I was amazed. The ability to go in whenever you want and leave whenever you want as long as you get the job done seems like the life to me. The program also opened my eyes to the real meaning of networking. Mr. Ralph offers internships through his mentoring program which would be a major benefit for experience in the corporate world. My mentor also introduce me to my first lesson in business ethics. Watch what I put on the internet because those post might come back to haunt me one day. Plus my mentor just seems like a cool person to hang out with which I like very much. Moreover, the outcomes for the mentoring program is endless. From connections to the business and commercial world to gain an internship, the possibilities are endless. Mainly, I'm looking to become a better a person in general. From every experience I feel as though there is always something special to learn from any experience in life. Every moment is a learning experience. Sometimes we just have to search for the lesson. Muslih-uddin Sadi says, “of journeying the benefits are many: the freshness it bringeth to the heart, the seeing and hearing of marvelous things, the delight of beholding new cities, the meeting of unknown friends, and the learning of high manners.” I could not have put it any better...

1 comment:

Loyola University COB 2012 said...

Ask your mentor how long it took for him to get into the position where he could freely go to work when he pleases. It takes a long time to earn that luxury! Keep up the good work and remember to add links to relevant information you find on the web that can enhance your blogs.