DM Mentors
Most study programmes have mentors employed including DM.
Purpose
Mentors can help you tackle the challenges you may meet during your first year of study.
Your mentor is a student from the same programme as yourself - typically in the second, third or fourth year of the programme. Therefore, your mentor knows from experience what it is like to start at CBS.
What can they help with?
Over the course of your first year, your fellow students and you will meet with your mentor for group meetings, where you can talk about both the academic and social experiences and challenges of being a new student at CBS – and how to work more efficiently.
- Topics for the mentor meetings include:
- study techniques including how to read and take notes
- how to prioritise and plan your time
- exams and how to prepare for them
- group work and collaboration
- how to cope with demands and expectations
- the most effective ways of learning and getting the most out of your studies
- Social life: as a university student, group work and ways of meeting and engaging with other CBS students
- other issues that help you create cohesion in your life and work effectively.
Your mentor is always a good place to start if you want to work more efficiently and get more out of your time at university.
Learn More
Who are the mentors?
You can see the currently employed mentors at my.cbs.dk via the link on this page.
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