Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Senior Project – Tracey Anderson

Presenting my senior project to the judges wasn't as bad as people made it out to be. The project is yours that you created and you should be the one to know everything about what you did on the project. The judges only want to know what you did on the project and grade you on how you present it. It's okay to be nervous about it, but it's no big deal.

Everyone makes a big deal about it and makes it appear worse than it actually is. When you get into the room you expect them to stare at you and make comments on how you could have done better. It's nothing like that. When you walk into the room you should just introduce yourself and present your project to the judges like you would present it to your class. When it's over they ask you a few questions about the project and sometimes where you would see yourself and the project in the future.

My advice to anyone who is presenting their senior project is to not be nervous. If for some reason you do get nervous just admit it to the judges. Everyone gets nervous on their senior project.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its really easy to get nervous about something as big as senior project and its very important to just stay calm and relaxed. Thanks for the help.