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Their friendship will not only boost your college experi- ence, but it can have a benefi- cial impact when you begin applying for jobs after gradua- tion. ASKING FOR HELP The initial conversation with a potential mentor may seem intimidating. It can be difficult to ask someone for friendship and guidance without becom- ing comfortable with them first. Instead of being blunt about your desire for their advice, you should be proactive in identifying a person who took a career path like yours and casually explain how you admire their achievements and ask if they would be will- © ADOBE STOCK ing to engage in a short meet- ing. Ideally, they will accept, and you can propose more fre- quent get-togethers if the meeting is a success. MAINTAINING A RELATIONSHIP Once you have found a will- ing mentor, nurturing the rela- tionship is important to main- tain it. Be adamant about stay- ing in touch where you share achievements and concerns. 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