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College Life and Mentorship Insights from a Junior Industrial Engineering Student

Meet Taylor Kitchens, a 20-year-old Junior Industrial Engineering student from Hot Springs, AR. As a peer mentor, Taylor aims to support fellow students during their transition to college by providing comfort and guidance. Passionate about nature and outdoor activities, Taylor finds joy in reading outdoors and greatly misses home, especially the company of three dogs and a cat. With a love for Dr. Pepper and relaxing in a hammock, Taylor is also known for a vibrant personality, valuing friendships that have lasted since preschool.

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College Life and Mentorship Insights from a Junior Industrial Engineering Student

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  1. I am 20 years old and a Junior Industrial Engineering student. I am from Hot Springs, AR and what I miss most about home are my three dogs and cat that I wish more than anything I could bring to college with me. As a peer mentor, I hope to help my mentees transition to college successfully by acting as someone they can comfortably come to at any time with questions, concerns, or my favorite, a funny story. Taylor Kitchens My favorite color is green, but I like blue and yellow almost as much. I love dr. pepper and sweet tea. My freshman year roommate and I have known each other since pre-school. I love being outside doing anything, but especially reading in my hammock on a beautiful Fayetteville day.

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