1. (Know) What presentations did you see? Name the topic and the person's first name.
- Marathon Running- Bobbie R.
- Designing a Haunted Attraction- Lucas A.
- Horticulture- Danielle C.
- Criminal Investigation- Gawen G.
- Social Media Networking- Mariah C.
- Dance- Valeria N.
- Firefighting- Joseph L.
- Fashion- Arista D.
- Theater Technician- Dolores R.
- Music Journalism- Jose C.
- Marine Conservation Bio- Eric R.
- Body Building- Dina S.
- Homelessness- Lauren D.
- Equine Assisted Therapy- Amber M.
- When do we have to decide on our essential question?
- Can we change our essential question? Or once we decide do we have to stick to it?
- Can we have more than one Mentor?
- How many science components are their?
- Are we allowed to have guess speakers in our senior presentation?
Interpretive:
3. What has the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?
4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
3. What has the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?
- I believe the most important part of senior project is the mentorship. When I was watching the presentations I observed that the presenters who really liked their mentorship and learned a lot from their mentorship, had more interesting presentations. The mentorship also seems like a key part to the senior project because it is where one gets the most information and "hands on" experience in whatever their senior topic is.
4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
- Linguistics- I would like to major in Linguistics in college. I find the field of linguistics very interesting.
- Dance- I love to dance and it is one of my passions.
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