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Final Capstone Project Reflection Questions

(Please give specific detailed answers.)


1. In the process of completing your Capstone Project, what did you learn about your subject?
What did you learn about your skill set? What did you learn about yourself?
I got to know more about how the government is forcing people of their country to buy electric
vehicles, which is a good thing for the future and the environment and how there are many
families out there that now can’t even afford for a gasoline vehicle. Also electric vehicles are
little costlier than gasoline cars, which is a bit tough for many people to buy them but one good
thing here which is done by the government is giving tax rebate on buying electric vehicles.
Some skills I developed while working on my capstone was thinking and analysis part. First I had
to gain the information that was needed and next was to filter out them from my thoughts and the
last thing was to analyze them and give out my final verdict based on the parts that I have taken
and studied on.
2. How is your project relevant to you? How is it relevant to the school? How is it relevant to the
community?
I already had ideas on automobiles and tech, so this was not a big thing for me to get the
information and after getting them I had to match them with my understanding about today’s
automobile market and explain it, so this was pretty much on what I have thought about the
electric vehicles till date. The topic would help other students and teachers who would like to
gain some information about electric vehicles and how they are making their way in toady’s
world and how would they serve them in the future and to those who already know about them
like I do and would gain more from that if they wanted. This in the community is relevant in the
same way as they are to they school and might also change the shares and stocks prices of every
other company depending upon people’s thoughts on the electric vehicles and the company they
might feel best and opt for in the future.
3. What impact did your Capstone have on you?
Changed my whole mindset that I had on electric vehicles. At first I hated them and was not
interested on buying them. But then I gained some information about them and then compared
them with today’s gasoline cars and then thought about the law which said that we must switch to
electric vehicles by 2030. Due to this I changed my mind and started researching on their
specifications and the one which is still the same as a gasoline car and I found one car and will be
buying them in the next 5 years.
4. What aspects of your project are you most proud of?
Finding and getting the resource was the hardest thing and explaining my understanding on my
research in the proper format. After completing all and seeing them organized was the best thing
in my whole capstone.
5. What was a difficulty you encountered while researching your Capstone project? How were
you able to overcome those obstacles?
I didn’t have any difficulty doing my capstone. I also got the right source of information which
was needed and finished.
6. What is the one thing you would have changed about your project if you could?
If I could get the required statistic for the study I did and create a graph on showing their growth
and failure rates and people opying for them in different countries.
7. What advice would you offer to future Capstone students to help them with their Capstone
journey?
Not to procrastinate and fine the one topic on which they are interested and let they start
dropping their ideas from the day one of them getting to start their capstone and slowly start
doing their capstone.

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