[Ansteorra] apprentice vs. protege
gail young
gwynethb63 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 1 18:02:59 PDT 2007
I liken taking/being taken as an apprentice/protege as a marriage. Not everyone feels like that, but I take the Society and my responsibilities to it very seriously, therefore that is my approach. Ask 100 people, you will probably get 100 different responses.
gwyneth
L T <ldeerslayer at yahoo.com> wrote:
Apprentice - Formalized student of a Laurel
Protege - Formalized student of a Pelican
All "rights" and "responsibilities" of Master/student relationships are defined by the persons in them. There are no established guidelines for them.
Be aware that becoming either of these will make you a "target" for being judged by others.
These relationships should not be entered into lightly. You and your prospective Peer will be in the relationship for a long time. You need to make sure that it is a good fit for you and them. You might also consider the others with whom they are attached...since their other relationships will also affect you.
L DeerSlayer
>
> "lambdakennels1 at juno.com" wrote:
> What is the difference between an apprentice and a protege? What are the
> different rights and responsibilities in a Master/apprentice
> relationship versus a mentor/protege relationship?
>
>
> Stephanie Lilburn
> aka Stephanie Smith, Ph.D
> Hunt County, Texas
> Owned by a Poodle and an Australian Cattle Dog
> K5AMK
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