1. What has worked well for you concerning senior project this year? What has made it a positive experience for you?
The most helpful thing regarding the Senior Project is simply starting early on everything coming down the line. When it comes to anything, whether it be blogs, research checks or anything else, managing time and taking things in short steps is a crucial detail to making the senior project more enjoyable and less work intensive. On the subject of making this a fun year and experience, the concept of getting to know my topic has been an incredibly positive experience for me. When it comes to culinary arts, creating and using recipes is a step-by-step process that can prove extremely rewarding when you learn something new. The senior project is just the same, where learning to do simple things can be extremely fun, even when doing something as melancholy as a research check can be a rewarding experience. Taking our subject in small weekly increments has not only allowed me to learn a lot but simultaneously enjoy everything about the project.
2. What are you finding difficult concerning senior project? How can you adapt to make that portion work better for you? How might the senior team help?
Personally, I still suffer from being unable to locate a mentor despite constant searching. I've already asked numerous friends, family and even some of the Senior team but I have had little luck in the matter.Currently, I am collaborating with another student, Dawson K., to seek a mentorship in the restaurant he works in.I think i could improve the chances of finding someone if I start contacting old Ipoly students and using social media sites, including Facebook, in the hopes that I would be able to find a lead to a mentor. Additionally, older blogs from previous years might be able to yield links to people in my field, culinary art, who have once served alongside another Ipoly senior. Besides this single complication, I have no other concerns for the senior project in the short run.
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