“He took time out of his own day,” said Swain. “It was helpful to know him better and learn these concepts. It’s taught me how important it is to pour into others.”
Through Moore’s faculty mentorship, he’s deeply impressed by Swain’s character and commitment.
“Logan has been a role model, regularly participating in opportunities and engaging with professionals,” said Moore. “He recognizes the importance of career preparation and has made it a priority. In doing so, he gained familiarity with the industry and positioned himself to land relevant and competitive internships.”
Swain has passed two of the several exams he’ll need to take, but neither on the first try. After some failed attempts, he began to grow discouraged.
“I was frustrated and rethinking everything,” he said. “But when I reached out to Prof. Moore, he was encouraging. He told me I had a great work ethic and should keep going.”
Swain’s hard work has paid off, as he has recently accepted a job offer. Thanks to faculty mentorships and the industry insights he’s received, Swain is completing the kind of work he was created for.
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