A sketch that a designer did my hand. |
- What three lessons were most helpful for you to see, and why?
- The passion that you put int the presentation really depends if you tried and if you know your information because from what I saw many people didn't have enthusiasm.
- Having more than one mini activity will keep your
audience engaged and i saw this to be a better way than just having one
big activity that just wastes your time while mini ones allow you to
think of what to say after.
- Keeping track of time will allow you to make that flow
in your presentation but you have to be careful because even if you make
time you shouldn't really just give up on the rest of your presentation
because it just seems as if you didn't try on your project.
- List one thing that you learned about the senior
project in interviews that will help you get off to a good start?
- I learned to get head start on your project and
to not procrastinate on anything especially on your research. This will
always make you have a head start on everything and never be behind.
- What topic(s) are you considering, and why?
- Apparel Production
- Pediatrician
- Interior Designer
- What EQ do you think might be interesting to consider
in guiding a project like this? (Please don't worry about any sort of
formula...we want this question to come from your genuine interest).
- What is the most effective way to attract your
buyer to consume your product?
- What is the safest way to communicate with a patient
that is difficult to understand?
- What is the best dynamic way for you to grasp the
attention of a broad audience?
- What are some ideas you have about finding summer
mentorship?
- Communicate with the previous seniors so they
can give me tips with communicating with their old mentor.
- Apply for a volunteer position at a primary care
facility.
- Communicate with real estate companies that will
provide me information with designers or go to IKEA.