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Find Your Passion
To help understand what I should do for my project, I answered these questions for myself and interviewed my dad on how he thought I would answer them. I found that a few of the answers were somewhat similar or there was something that matched between what I said and what my dad thought I would say.
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Learn, Solve, Make, Do!
I sat quietly for 10 minutes so I could focus on brainstorming anything I wanted to learn, solve, make, or do. Some of the topics, especially some of the things in the make section, I have been thinking about for a while, and I feel like now may be a great opportunity to be able to do them and see what the result is like.
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Project Design
I chose three differing topics from my Learn, Solve, Make, Do! worksheet that I wanted to do a project on the most and took a closer look at them. I then interviewed my younger sister on her thoughts of each one. I think I am able to decipher what I want to do for my PIP from this worksheet.
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Project Proposal
I finally decide what I'm going to do for my PIP and describe what I need in order to finish this project. I'm excited to start working on this project, as it is something I've only dreamed about doing for a while, but now I have the chance to actually do it. It's an experiment to see how the final product turns out and if this is something that I want to do in the future or possibly do as a career. This project will be a challenge, but I wouldn't be doing this project if it was easy.