Discord Roles
@Student
Who is @Student?
- Authentic admitted people who applied using one of the authentication methods in the entry channel in the Discord server.
What are their benefits?
- Find tutors for the entire right side of the aforementioned Mind Map.
- Ask mentors.
- Have access to life-after-grad channel which provides help with ACU Services (everything on the left side of the aforementioned Mind Map) and internships channel.
All the benefits are limited. For example, people asking questions in Princeton Algorithms Part 1 Week 6 will help people in Week 5, and the hierarchy goes on. The student receives a single warning if they do not offer help as they were helped. The second time, he is banned. (Reason in Members Explanation)
@Alumni
- Like @Student but with industry/academic experience and looking for career advancement.
@Trusted
Who are @Trusted?
- People supporting the community. They are nominated by 2+ @Trusted. They are offered quite much more help as compared to @Student/@Alumni.
What are their benefits?
- Have access to the real server (entire ACU Services which is $3X$ what @Student has access to).
- Have full access to exclusive resources that are only available to them.
- Can be nominated to higher roles.
How to be @Trusted?
- Think of being @Student as an interview. Each question or help tells @Trusted more about you.
- Support the community as much as you can; Ask "How can I help the community?" or infer it.
- Provide ideas, resources and help. Check channels where you can provide help. Ask us to create one (if it is missing).
- Find and collaborate with people with mutual interests. For example:
- Find people applying for internships (in ACU-English or ACU-Arabic) or applying for full-time jobs life-after-grad (in ACU-English or ACU-Arabic).
- Help people with their resumes in life-after-grad (in ACU-English or ACU-Arabic).
@Mentor
- An expert (with 5+ years of experience) who is open to providing mentorship.
Special Roles
- Only explained in Discord under their category.
Members Explanation
- Community is built on a single principle "Reciprocity". "Those Who want help, give help". It is a two-way road where beneficiaries from services are obligated to support and contribute back to the community.
- This is the reason for "why most of the services in the Mind Map are limited to @Trusted and above?".