Spring 2022
Build A Life
Build A Life Reflection
Through this project I was able to realize that all of these things that adults have to deal with suck, but they aren't necessarily as complicated as they are made out to be. This project really helped me understand each topic really well. I believe that this project is important because many like myself had no clue what most of this stuff meant. We learned about checks and balances but that is what I struggled with the most so I could use some more practice in that. If I did this project again I would pick a different place for housing, because the one I chose was way too expensive and I ended up being 800 dollars in debt for monthly expenses. The amount of money I would be spending on gas a month was really shocking to me, it was about 700 dollars. I feel that my starting salary would be enough for me to save each month, it was just the fact that the housing I chose was so expensive which caused me to not be able to. Using financial literacy allowed me to have enough confidence to decide on my expenses for living, which is something I basically have zero prior knowledge about.
2021
Project One Pager
Reflection:
Description of Work/Assignment: This Project one pager was used to properly portray our junior project proposal in a poster format. I love the way that the art on it turned out. It was difficult trying to portray what I had written on my proposal to the paper. If I had to do it again I would have gone into more depth when it came to my driving question. I feel like most of the 21st century skills from the past have come in handy during my junior project, especially creativity. It's what drives the entire project. It relies on me to come up with a working idea that I will be able to put into play.