Happy Thanksgiving guys! This blog will be pretty short since this week was a short week. I'm sitting at home and enjoying some down time and watching Friends Thanksgiving reruns on t.v. . Unfortunately, I don't think that will last long. This week was a short week. We had class Monday and Tuesday, but Wednesday was a half-day because of Thanksgiving and the long weekend. On Monday, I was able to finish most of my discussion. I also edited the website and redid the Gantt chart to accurately reflect the timeline it should have taken to do the experiment. On Tuesday, I took my senior portrait, so I was late to class. Once I got there, I was feeling unsure about how to proceed. I got Ms. Crudale to sign my task sheet so I didn't have to worry about it being incomplete. I finished the discussion yesterday. The hardest part was incorporating the hypothesis and finding research to support the hypothesis one way or the other. With the help of Ms. Crudale, I was able to find some research and was able to use that in my discussion. I found that theoretically, my hypothesis should be true. I also decided to add a section about ways to troubleshoot the issues I was having doing the experiment and a section on what the theoretical results would mean going forward. Next week, I will begin the editing process. I think that I need to do a lot of editing because I don't think the draft was my best work. I will also begin working on the conclusion.
Other than that, I will try to go shopping this weekend for all the sales. I have a lot of homework to do, mainly for English and Calculus, so I will try to find some time to do that. I will also try to finish some college essays for a few applications that I want to submit before December 1. On the note of Thanksgiving, I am very thankful for all the experiences Capstone gave me because those experiences gave me the chance to grow and reflect on myself. I am thankful for my family and friends. Mostly, I am thankful for myself, for being there for me, and for just being amazing. Happy Thanksgiving! Tags: Discussion, Planning, Projects, Forward
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