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Guiding Teens Towards College Success: The Role of Mentorship

September 4, 2025 - 18:46

Guiding Teens Towards College Success: The Role of Mentorship

Mentorship plays a crucial role in preparing high school students for the challenges of college admissions. According to Ali Mantell, vice president of enrollment at a leading college admissions organization, mentors help students develop essential soft skills that are vital for success. These skills include time management, effective communication, networking abilities, and confidence building.

As students navigate the complexities of the college application process, having a mentor can provide them with invaluable guidance. Mentors not only assist in academic planning but also empower students to articulate their goals and aspirations clearly. This support is particularly beneficial in helping students identify their strengths and weaknesses, allowing them to present their best selves in applications and interviews.

Moreover, mentorship fosters a sense of accountability and motivation, encouraging students to stay focused on their academic and personal growth. By investing in these relationships, students are better equipped to transition smoothly into college life, ultimately paving the way for their future success.


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