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E-FOLIO MEMOIRS

OBJECTIVE: Congratulations, YOU’RE DONE WITH THE FREAKING SENIOR PROJECT! Summarize your Senior Project
experience by reflecting on your entire process and writing a memoir on your journey.

You will be graded on the following requirements:

■ What were the best and worst parts of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar?
The best part of my senior project was that I got a computer out of it. The worst part was trying to figure out
what I wanted to do for it.
■ List three things you now know after completing your Senior Project.
1. Coding is easier than putting a computer together.

2. You need to be very careful with the parts of a computer.

3. Time management is very important.

■ Which aspect of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar stretched you the most? How did you feel about and react to
this challenge? I think finding the time to do my project was the biggest stretch for me between working and
school. I felt that I would have to plan ahead in order to get time to do my project.

■ How has the Senior Project/Senior Seminar changed you (skills, attitudes, work habits, capabilities, confidence,
poise, presentation, etc.)?

The senior project has changed how I manage my time. It has showed me that seeing my work make progress
feels good.

■ Has this experience influenced your future plans?


This experience has made me think about becoming a computer programmer.
■ What would you do differently if you had to do the whole Senior Project/Senior Seminar process again?
I would start thinking of ideas sooner and get my presentation done on time.
■ What advice do you have for next year’s seniors?
■ Don’t wait till the last minute to get your project done.

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

I would give my Senior project a B at best because I feel like I could have done more to make my project better.

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