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Memoirs

■ What were the best and worst parts of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar?
o The best part would be building a new tool for myself that I will use a lot in the future
o The worst part would be overcoming the issues I had designing and plotting out the Rollout
tool (AKA Tool)

■ List three things you now know after completing your Senior Project.
o Being an engineer is difficult
o This project has taught me patience and calm thinking in a stressful situation
o It was difficult to think ahead of the problems that I was encountering

■ Which aspect of the Senior Project/Senior Seminar stretched you the most? How did you feel about
and react to this challenge?
o The patience and not rushing I reacted well I believe I was calm and collected

■ How has the Senior Project/Senior Seminar changed you (skills, attitudes, work habits, capabilities,
confidence, poise, presentation, etc.)?
o I am more confident in the work that I do and my actions in life

■ Has this experience influenced your plans?


o Yes it makes me want to start a business even more

■ What would you do differently if you had to do the whole Senior Project/Senior Seminar process again?
o I would start it sooner and make it polished instead of painted

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


o Whatever you decide to do in life never regret any of it it is all along the trail of life that will
guide you to be the best person you can be

■ What grade would you give yourself for your Senior Project and what justification do you have for that?
o I would give myself a B its good and it works and I did it to the fullest but I wish i could do it
better I just need more experience

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