English Lesson (Please excuse this rant)

Teacher is to Student as Mentor is to Protégé.

It's not “Mentee”, it's “Protégé.”

I'm not a language Nazi, but I do dislike it when words are made up to replace other words that work just fine. I think that ‘mentee' has been so abused that it has actually become a word.

In college, the 5th year students (my major – architecture – required 5 years) were asked to mentor 1st year students. The other students kept referring to those which they were mentoring as their mentees. Now I've been given abuse for using bad English, so it really got under my skin when the abusers would give me a hard time for correcting them in this instance.

I've heard this word used far too often since then as well.

The other word that I cringed at in college was “Orientated” (“I orientated the building this way to…”). It's “Oriented”. You oriented the building.

(end rant)

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