1. It is important to consistently work on your senior project, whether it is break or we are in school. What did you do over the break with your senior project?
- During the break, I wrapped up my independent component and I continued to volunteer. I also learned that there are other seniors volunteering at the nature center for a similar project and may help to contribute ideas.
2. What was the most important thing you learned from what you did and why? What was the source of what you learned?
- I realized that I really like to interact with people. I love seeing their face expressions when we hold the reptiles. We walk around them within the museum and the kids are amazed. At times they share their own stories when they have experienced something with the animals at our nature center. These presentations is what I look forward to the most because it makes me learn new things about different animals so I can share them with the public.
3. Your third interview will be a 10 question interview related to possible answers for your EQ. Who do you plan to talk to and why?
- My actual mentor. I've switched mentors at least three times, but he is very knowledgeable about the animals and is always the man to go to when one needs help. He has several years of experience in this profession. I'm curious to know how he came to this field and how he became so passionate about it.
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