Tutors International mentee, Tobias, shares his recent experiences and plans, highlighting his academic success, personal growth, and ambitions. Read his latest blog to learn more about his journey and future aspirations.
In this update, Tobias demonstrates remarkable resilience and determination, demonstrating his successful turnaround in academic performance after a challenging start to the year. His self-awareness and proactive approach to overcoming challenges are evident as he shares his struggles with focus and his commitment to self-improvement.
In the blog, Tobias tells us about his plans to work during the summer to build a financial buffer and save for his motorcycle license, reflecting his strong work ethic and the ambition we're always delighted to see. He also discusses his preference for collaborative work environments rather than strictly hierarchical ones, and his goal of becoming a class representative next year - highlighting his desire for personal growth and leadership.
Tobias’s journey is a testament to his perseverance, ambition, and dedication to continuous self-improvement. Read his blog to learn more about his experiences and future aspirations.
About Tobias
Tobias, was selected for the Tutors International mentorship programme in 2019 as part of the School at Sea programme. He is currently undertaking vocational training at Scalda's Maritiem & Logistiek College De Ruyter in Vlissingen, with the aim of becoming a Helmsman/Mate.
About the Tutors International Mentorship Programme
We believe in the freedom to learn, and our Mentorship Programme is crafted to reflect this ethos. Specifically targeting individuals who couldn't otherwise afford these opportunities, we offer advice, financial support, and personalised guidance. By aligning with students who demonstrate aspiration, aptitude, and fortitude but lack the means, we aim to shape the futures of those who genuinely need support and mentorship. This focus on accessibility and excellence is at the heart of our mentorship mission, ensuring that financial constraints are not barriers to those with exceptional talent and ambition.