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17.

Describe something you had to share with others


You should say:
What it was
Who you shared it with
Why you had to share it with others
And explain how you felt about it

Back in my high school days, I, with some friends in my class, implemented a projects so-
called “Adolescents solving matters'. The goal of the project is to receive personal thoughts
about the abnormal chánges in adolescence ranging from daily tasks to more personal
subjects such as cultures or religious problems, or even academic stuff in philosophies by
collecting the reflections of our friends around the whole school.

My team had 6 members, together launching a one-year project as an application to the


sharing campaign in my high school. We were baffled with many objectives outlined in the
plan. We constantly discussed with each other to set and adjust priorities to ensure the
project remains within its expected scope and budget while maintaining transparency
about the project's status.

It is a matter of fact that a data collection project demands intensive discussion amongst
the members. For example, we continuously had to deal with troubles with empathy and
tolerance on the student’s thoughts on vicious bad habits, stereotypes, prejudices. The key
to the success of the project was the sharing, interchanging our ideas, and we met a
collaborative standard for work signified by progress updates.

The project help our team establish a deeper friendship connection with the most
memorable moments and unique experiences by opening one’s heart and sharing the
thoughts.

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