What is Tele-mentorship? How do I find a mentor on edu4share.com?
“Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” Surround yourself with positive, successful people who will empower and encourage you. They are the ones who are going to lift you higher.
Have you had an exam fever that just will not subside? There surely have been a few times when, you have been stuck at a math problem and wished you had some guidance. Why study alone? The edu4share tele-mentorship service is designed to connect you with the best minds, who have themselves have – been there, done that. It is a one-of-a-kind exam preparation tool that connects exam candidates to past toppers. At edu4share, we strongly believe that exam preparation does not need to be in isolation.
Thanks to my mentor, I only bought the exam material which I truly needed thus saving a lot of money. My mentor also helped me with choosing my coaching institute. Making some of the most important decisions couldn't have been so easy!
Ankit Kataria, Mentee
The edu4share mentors have recently cracked one or more competitive exam themselves. Some of them are currently pursuing higher studies in prestigious institutes; others are working professionals. They will help you get answers to all your questions, guide you to the right resources and share tips that helped them succeed. Your mentor is not a tutor but a buddy, a motivator pushing you to do better just when you feel like giving up, your guide and guru providing you with the best hacks you can use to ace your exam.
How to get the most out of this program?
Choosing a mentor. Your mentorship experience will only be as good as your mentor. To get the most out of your mentorship, we suggest you take some time to choose a mentor whose experience echoes the career path you want to be on. For example, if you aspire to work in Finance, you must choose a mentor who has had a successful career in Insurance or a related industry. It would be ideal to choose a mentor who has passed the same exam that you are preparing for.
Your session. This is a crucial one. Your first session with the mentor will mostly be spent on getting to know each other and preparing a roadmap for your preparation. We suggest you jot down the points of discussion before scheduling your first call. Take this opportunity to inform your mentor about your current level of preparation and your target institution/rank. Discuss with your mentors what your expectations you have from the program. The edu4share tele-mentorship program can be bought at any stage of your preparation.
Plan your sessions. We recommend the following schedule for your sessions -
1. An Introductory Phase - Discuss your study plan. Set expectations.
2. A Preparatory Guidance Phase - Obtain recommendations for study material, share preparation details. Ask specific questions on topics of difficulty.
3. A Follow-up Phase - Review your performance and progress. Get guidance on areas that need improvement
4. A Conclusion Phase - Summarize your sessions and note down final tips for the exam. Clarify doubts.
After your sessions, do leave a review for your mentor. Reviews and ratings help highlight the best mentors on the edu4share mentor list.
Leave a comment here if you have any questions.