Literal
· The log of my hours is up to date
· I completed my mentorship hours with Federico Blanco at The Collective in Beverly Hills
Interpretive
The most important thing I have gained from my experiences at mentorship has been the hands on knowledge and practice that my mentor was able to give me. I am and always will be a hands on learner, as much as I researched, the information didn't really make sense until I practiced it with my mentor. When the year first began, the research I had supplemented what I was learning in mentorship, as the year progressed, I learned much more through the practice and tasks I was completing at mentorship that I began to research those which eventually lead me to my Essential Question and two of my answers.
Applied
Mentorship has helped me answer my EQ by allowing me to see various ways people practice answering my EQ in a real life setting. By this I mean , my essential question is basically focused on the best way for a deal to be negotiated and I got to see my mentor and his associates implement different methods of negotiation and from there deduce which ones were more efficient than the rest. Also through the hands on experience I obtained, I was able to see the importance of certain aspects that lead me to picking them as on of my answers. For example, in a deal I was revising I made the common mistake of leaving certain provisions slightly vague. It was then that my mentor lectured me on the importance of clear language and when I researched it, I found how important the aspect of clear language is in a deal and chose it as one of my answers and now it's my best answer to my EQ.
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