1. Where are you doing your mentorship?
I have not gotten a new mentor since the summer. I am thinking about asking my mentor from the summer if I can shadow her during a show that she has coming up. That way I can see what it is like for a stage manager while in the booth running the show.
2. Who is your contact? What makes this person an expert?
My contact was my summer mentor Joyce Hwang. I consider her an expert because she has been stage managing since high school and has been going to school for this for almost 4 years. She is very eager to help me with this project and does an amazing job doing so.
3. How many hours have you done during the school year? (Summer Mentorship Hours and Mentorship Hours should be reflected separately in your Senior Project Hours log located on the right hand side of your blog).
My "summer mentorship" did last until October, so technically, I did mentorship during the year, but I have not counted those as during school mentorship.
4. Succinctly summarize what you did, how well you and your mentor worked together, and how you plan to complete the remaining hours.
My mentor is honestly so amazing. She is always answering my random questions and concerns. She is very patient with me and I am excited to be asking her for another mentorship with her. If things don't work out with Joyce, I can also ask my other mentor Johanna if she is able to help me out with that.
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