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■ What were the best and worst parts of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar?

Some of the best parts I had was in the senior seminar because I got to know something I didn't know
yet like taxes. The worst part was finding time to work on my senior project .

■ List three things you now know after completing your Senior Project.
Three things I learned was how to install cabinets, improvise, and planning.

■ Which aspect of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar stretched you the most? How did you feel about and react to
this challenge? Something that was a challenge was finding a cabinet the size we were looking for. I
ended up improvising and creating a base and then putting a wall cabinet with it.

■ How has the Senior Project/Senior Seminar changed you (skills, attitudes, work habits, capabilities, confidence,
poise, presentation, etc.)? Senior Seminar really helped me gain my confidence in presenting and not
procrastinating of my assignments and work outside of school as well

■ Has this experience influenced your future plans?


No, because it sorta correlates with what I want to do in a sense of learning to be more independent.

■ What would you do differently if you had to do the whole Senior Project/Senior Seminar process again?
Something I would have done differently was correlate my senior project to what I want to do in the
future.

■ What advice do you have for next year’s seniors?


Some advice I have for the next senior class is choose something that correlates with what you wanna
do when you get older. Just so you can get an idea of what you're gonna do. Also do not procrastinate.

■ What grade would you give yourself for your Senior Project and what justification do you have for that grade?

I would give myself a B because some of the math I had my grandpa do because I didn't understand
and got easily frustrated over.

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