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Part 3: Analyzing Peer-to-Peer Mentoring

Questions 21 to 25

Choose the correct letter, A, B or C.

21 What was the main motivation for Veridia College to introduce peer mentoring?

A Poor academic results among freshmen

B High drop-out rates in certain faculties

C Social isolation among freshmen

22 Justin was surprised that the mentors selected were primarily

A final year undergraduates.

B postgraduate researchers.

C alumni volunteers.

23 How did the administrators measure the program’s success initially?

A Through anonymous surveys

B Using focus group interviews

C By tracking attendance records

24 What unexpected benefit of the scheme did Ariel highlight?

A Mentors improved their own grades.

B Mentees joined more social clubs.

C Teachers experienced a lower administrative workload.

25 Regarding future improvements, both students agree the scheme needs

A better online platforms for communication.

B more structured training for mentors.

C an increase in funding for social events.

Questions 26 to 30

What specific challenge did each of the following mentee groups primarily face?

Choose FIVE answers from the box and write the correct letter, A-G, next to Questions 26-30.

Specific Challenges

A Managing strict employment schedules

B Understanding institutional software

C Handling pressure from financial sponsors

D Interpreting assignment criteria

E Feeling different from younger classmates

F Missing advice from family members

G Finding local transport options

Mentee Groups

26 First-generation students

27 Mature learners

28 International scholars

29 Part-time enrollees

30 Scholarship recipients