1. What three lessons were most helpful for you to see, and why?
- Imelda's presentation, Fashion- I learned to not be afraid of a very creative artsy activity.
- Bell's presentation, Management in a Thai restraunt -I learned that being passionate and telling stories can transform a presentation. (For the better)
- Elijah's presentation, Yearbook- I learned that your mentors don't necessarily have to be professionals in order to help you and you can still have a successful presentation even if your topic is really very specific.
2. List one thing that you learned about the senior project in interviews that will help you get off to a good start?
- One good thing I learned from our interviews is that it's okay to have more than 1 mentor and might even be better.
3. What topic(s) are you considering, and why?
- Storytelling- I am a huge fan of books and stories and everything that makes them. For my project I was thinking I could focus on what makes people choose a story to read. What are the contributing factors,
4. What EQ do you think might be interesting to consider in guiding a project like this? (Please don't worry about any sort of formula...we want this question to come from your genuine interest).
- What is the biggest contribution/ Factor for a reader when choosing a story to read?
5. What are some ideas you have about finding summer mentorship?
- I met an author named Frank Bedor who had said it might be possible
- I think that a librarian could also be a good resource since they work both with books and people