1. It is important to consistently work on your senior project,
whether it is break or we are in school. What did you do over the break
with your senior project?
- Over the course of winter break, I was actually able to finally get a place to accept me as a volunteer: Ramona Rehabilitation Center. Now, I'll be able to do my independent component hours there after the TB shot check-up has been approved.
2. What was the most important thing you learned from what
you did, and why? What was the source of what you learned?
- The most important thing that I learned from actually being able to get a place that allows me volunteer, is that its hard. Finding a facility that allows volunteers, under 18 years old, to volunteer and keep up with the pace that the authority figures have is something I struggled with. There were lot of hospital confidentiality issues, so that was a big concern. I learned that I must be a bit patient, but at the same time very persistent and aggressive so that you're taken seriously.
3. Your third interview will be a 10 question
interview related to possible answers for your EQ. Who do you
plan to talk to and why?
- I plan to talk to the main nurse from the Rehabilitation Center so that I'm able to find some answers for my new, approved, and developed Essential Question.
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