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Go back to where you studied

Students believe alumni in a way they do not believe visiting experts, because you sat in the same room with the same teachers and the same doubts. That is the whole advantage — you do not need to be famous.

What it takes

One session a year is enough to matter.

What you would do

  • Speak at your old school or college
  • Answer the questions students actually have — salary, family, what you studied
  • Mentor one or two students from there if you want to go further

What we ask of you

  • Be honest about the parts that were hard
  • Do not oversell your path — it is one path
  • Tell us which institution, and we will arrange it

What you get out of it

A public profile with figures counted from what you have actually done — sessions run, people reached, hours given. Nothing is invented and nothing is rounded up. It is a record you can point at.

Tell us about you

Only your name, email and a few sentences are required. A person reads every one of these.

A few sentences is plenty. We are not assessing your writing.

What would you be up for?

We use these details only to talk to you about contributing. Nothing goes on a public page without asking you first.

Other ways

Not quite the right fit?

There are six other ways to help, and one of them takes half an hour.