Title: Blog 23: Senior Project Reflection
Label: Presentation
Directions: Please answer the following questions, and submit them to the blog.
Due Date: The day after your block presentation by 8:00 A.M.
(1) Positive Statement
What are you most proud of in your block presentation and/or your senior project? Why?
I am glad that I made time, especially because I went above the 30 minute minimum by going over 40 minutes in research quality time. This is good because I was able to show my audience the plethora of knowledge I have acquired over the year.
(2) Questions to Consider
a. What assessment would you give yourself on your block presentation (self-assessment)?
AE P AP CR NC
b. What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project (self-assessment)?
AE P AP CR NC
(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
Mentorship and Independent Component worked out the best for me. The reason is because I got to do pretty cool stuff while learning a lot. All of this stuff is the same things pre-med students would do and even medical students. Things such shadowing a cardiologist, volunteering in Cath Lab, volunteering in Cardiac Rehab, and watching actual heart procedures in person.
(4) (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your senior project if you could go back in time?
Not lag behind on my research checks! Those got me! I was in pressure to finish them before my exit interview.
(5) Finding Value
How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors? Be specific and use examples.
I have gained so much knowledge about cardiology and medicine that is amazing. I have more knowledge than the average high schooler, and even possible college student. I now have all this experience under my belt which will help me in my pre-med program in college. I will be ahead of my peers. I have made new connections and have learned how to ask.
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