This was a very hectic month filled with senior project work, committees, powder puff, and what all 4 years of i-Poly has lead up to... selling chocolate bars.
For senior project we formulated our 3rd answer for approval and created our 4th interview questions. I scheduled my interview right after I came up with the questions and have actually finished early. We also had our 3rd Advisory meeting where we turned in our research grid and did our 3 column, which is conveniently posted to the right of my blog page.
I feel that my research is coming along great now that I know what I'm looking for exactly. It'll help me find more credible sources to back up my answers. My research regarding the ESA component has not been favorable. I knew exactly what I wanted to find statistics on to backup my answers. However finding data and being able to interpret them represented a challenge. I wish we'd had more time to work on it because I was unable to complete it, but will continue to work on it if only for my own personal benefit.
On another note I have completed my hours at the hospital for both mentorship and independent component 2. All I have to do is update my log with all the details of what my hours entailed. I will continue to do extra hours at the hospital to gain more insight and observe things I have found through my research in real time.
It seems that committees are in full swing and many are running at the same time. We have fundraisers left and right, drives one after another, and prom coming up. Thankfully, Powder Puff is over now and we're able to devote more time to these other events. It's been a great run for the Class of 2014 and I'm glad we had the chance to play. I had fun (winning felt pretty great too) and I'm really proud of everyone who participated: the coaches, players, cheerleaders, announcer, sign makers, and the ones who cheered us on. The guys have really grown from last year's performance, but are still as energetic as ever ↓
Oh yeah and I sold my chocolate bars (not really). \(^.^)/
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