Senior Project May 10-June 4, 2010
What is a Senior Project? an opportunity a challenge a capstone activity
How do I find a project? figure out what you might want to do talk to your parents, advisor, teachers, form dean, anyone! read past senior project proposals
When is this due? Friday, March 5, 2010
What is due? project proposal form signed by your parents form signed by your faculty advisor form signed by the on-site sponsor resume
I think I have an idea…. Contact someone to learn more information Write a resume so you can share it with the contact person Give the resume and a description of the senior project to the contact person Maybe the contact person will become your on- site sponsor
Who is the on-site sponsor? the person who has agreed to supervise your 4 week senior project this person is your mentor for these 4 weeks a person who evaluates your work on your senior project
I have plenty of time….
No, you don’t!
Don’t Wait! It takes time to identify a senior project It takes time to identify the on-site sponsor and work through the details It takes time to write an acceptable proposal It takes time to write a resume
Help! Go the EA website and look at the information posted for the Senior Project Read previous proposals (available in the library and in the senior form deans office) Speak to faculty members, parents, and your form dean Come to one of the senior project help sessions which will announced in the bulletin
Get Started! Don’t Wait!
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Final Thoughts from Mr. Hess Imagination Taking a Chance Independence Go For It!