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本帖最后由 3IX37 于 2012-9-8 20:57 编辑
Please forgive my blunt honesty below. Trust me it is all from a good faith.
Teaching is not a mentor's responsibility, you can find someone teaching in a primary or secondary school. You cant even find them in Uni, there are only lecturers and professors.
Let me put it in an analogy. If you are asking a question-how to get from A to B.
A teacher will tell you how to get there, some may even take you there, show you how to take a train and catch a bus.
A lecturer will draw you a map, some might even highlight road names and station names.
And a mentor, however, would ask why you want to get B, and what you think how you can get there, and what alternatives are available; which one is the best option, and why it is the best option. Some might even ask what you think would be different if you are from C to B, or other condition changes. And you need to think of these questions and find your own answers. As we can see here, what a mentor does is guidance, not giving answers. Answers are up to us to find. Let's face it, as a professional, we really should've asked these questions ourselves and tried to get answers before we go to ask others.
Both CPA and CA are highly reputable qualifications, both require intensive self-teaching character. In order to become one of the world most renowned professionals, we really should have a can-do-attitude like "if other can do this, so can i. And i believe i can do what no others can."
These are some mentoring from me today. You can either think i am all full of xxxx, or you can try to learn something from it. And i honestly wish my words can be some sort of inspriation to whoever is reading them.
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