1. Who did you interview and what house are they in?
I interviewed David Lara and I am in South House.
2. What ideas do you have for your senior project?
Why?
I want to do something in business or ROTC because it's something I hope to go into
later on in life as a career option.
3. What do you plan to do for your summer 10 hour
mentorship experience?
I hope to work with my friend's dad in his tax firm
or doing just taxes and stuff. I guess, try to get my hands on accountant
duties.
What aspects of business do you want to get into?
I think either accounting or taxing. Sort of like
H&R block.
Why?
To make money.
4. What do you hope to see or expect to see in
watching the 2013 2-Hour presentations?
I would just
see information. Just to see how artwork or baking can be put into a two hour
presentation. I just want to see because I feel that the 2014 class is really
lost so it's going to be nice to see examples of a 2 hour presentation of how
to do it.
What are they lost on?
On mostly everything.
They get the whole mentorship component but they're lost on the process such as
the essential question and all that.
But don't worry because it's a long process and at the
end you'll see everything come together.
5. What questions do
you have that I can answer about the senior year or senior project?
What grad night are you
going to?
Six Flags.
Where did you do your
mentorship at?
I did mine at a pharmacy since my senior topic is
pharmacy. I got lucky. Sometimes it's hard to find mentorship especially with
business or medical topics. It's difficult because you're a minor and you don't
have a license to practice so be sure to start early.
Did you have a plan B?
I had pharmacy and nursing because my dad's a nurse so I
figured it would be easier.
How simple is your EQ? What
is it?
My EQ is okay. My EQ is, "How can a clinical
pharmacist best provide quality patient consultations?" I wouldn't worry
though because you just have to be on top of it and at the end everything will
come together.
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