12-08-2025, 12:32 AM
I saw this application when it first came out and I was already certain Raccoonpope would be an amazing fit for mentor. I waited this long so I could be personally taught under her and give a more in depth reply.
To start, Raccoonpope has been very active in the questions channel, I often see her going in depth on things I dont have a clue in. I've noticed her teaching trainees a ton, and they all seem to grasp the concepts of their respective departments. In short, she's proven to be a friendly face and a great teacher who I believe genuinely enjoys teaching newer and established players.
I finally approached Cynthia Xeonyr on an engineering round and asked to be taught how to run the singularity. I've been drilled on the very basics but I still was clueless on in depth engineering. I asked her to teach me the singularity as if I knew nothing. By minute 60 we had the singularity running efficiently and the PTL on and automated, and I left knowing I could repeat and improve on what I did on my own.
What makes Raccoonpope's teaching shine in my eyes is how she can make teaching as simple or complicated as requested. She can give a short explanation on what to do, followed by a long explanation on why we do it if asked.
I think an equally great quality is her patience, there was multiple times where I repeatedly made the same mistake, and Racoonpope calmly what I did wrong, gave me time to fix my own mistake then moved on without any issue. These two points, while simple are incredibly important for mentors.
To summarize, I have absolutely zero doubt Racoonpope would be a great fit for mentor, this is an incredibly easy +1 from me.
To start, Raccoonpope has been very active in the questions channel, I often see her going in depth on things I dont have a clue in. I've noticed her teaching trainees a ton, and they all seem to grasp the concepts of their respective departments. In short, she's proven to be a friendly face and a great teacher who I believe genuinely enjoys teaching newer and established players.
I finally approached Cynthia Xeonyr on an engineering round and asked to be taught how to run the singularity. I've been drilled on the very basics but I still was clueless on in depth engineering. I asked her to teach me the singularity as if I knew nothing. By minute 60 we had the singularity running efficiently and the PTL on and automated, and I left knowing I could repeat and improve on what I did on my own.
What makes Raccoonpope's teaching shine in my eyes is how she can make teaching as simple or complicated as requested. She can give a short explanation on what to do, followed by a long explanation on why we do it if asked.
I think an equally great quality is her patience, there was multiple times where I repeatedly made the same mistake, and Racoonpope calmly what I did wrong, gave me time to fix my own mistake then moved on without any issue. These two points, while simple are incredibly important for mentors.
To summarize, I have absolutely zero doubt Racoonpope would be a great fit for mentor, this is an incredibly easy +1 from me.

Goonhub