<p>Article in Long Island's Newsday salutes the time honored role of the mentor and takes a look at how mentors participate in all facets of today's college admissions/application process, from studying for the SAT, to creating and sticking to study schedules and time frames:</p>
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Many teenagers now awaiting letters from admission offices have parents who have gone to college. They know the tricks. Others aren't so fortunate, so they rely on advocates who play informal but critical roles -- a concerned neighbor, teacher or coach. These mentors provide guidance through everyday problems and the college application process. And some even make wake-up calls.</p>
<p>Theirs is a time-honored role in society. The word mentor comes from the Greek. It appears in "The Odyssey," when Odysseus puts the education and well-being of his son Telemachus in the hands of his friend, Mentor...</p>
<p>Cohen, a father of three, displays a picture of his hero Robert F. Kennedy in his office. He has been mentoring students since he started teaching math in Hempstead in 1972. He likes having an influence on young people, and watching them grow up and mentor others.
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