Tuesday, May 7, 2013

2014 Interview

     1. Who did you interview and what house are they in?

Emmanuel Martinez from East House

  1. What ideas do you have for your senior project and why?
E: I was thinking of doing librarian or police enforcement. Librarian is my first choice and police officer is my second. I’m currently doing community service at my local library already so that would work for the library. But I’m also interested in becoming a police officer when I’m older.

Me: The only thing I would say about Librarian is that you’ve already been doing it for who knows how long. Research would be particularly difficult. I don’t think there would be a lot of research on specifically being a librarian or anything of the sort. The whole point of senior topic from my experience is becoming an expert. If you are already an expert, it becomes dull and boring. 
Police enforcement honestly may be just as hard but it’ll be easier to get everything done. Getting into a police enforcement program as early as you possibly can for smooth transition. Research is almost totally up in the air and limitless because it seems like you don’t really know much about it. This could actually also set as to whether or not you would really like to do this as a career. I know a lot of people who did their senior topic on their “dream” job and realized it was a total bust and that’s good too. Better to know now then later.  

  1. What do you plan to do for your summer mentorship 10-hour mentorship experience?
He sort of already answered this in his first question with volunteering at his local library. For police enforcement, I told him he should talk to Joey Luna (Firefighting) since I do believe the process into getting firefighting and police enforcement is about the same from what I hear. And to start as early as physically possible on police enforcement since it’ll get difficult later on in the year.

  1. What do you hope to see or expect to see in watching the 2013 2-hour presentations?
E: Honestly, not to be offensive or anything but the mistakes that the presenters make. If I have the rubric in front of me, I’ll try and figure out the mistakes. And also of course who did well in their presentation.

Me: That’s good. Mistakes rarely happen because of lack of presentation skills. They usually happen due to a major hole in their senior project. Whether it is mentorship or independent components or something in-between and it will show in their 2-hour presentation. If you want, I highly doubt that the teachers would mind you going up to them after the presentation and asking what grade they got and why. If they don’t have it finalized, ask for an impression. Things like that could give you an upper hand on what the whole year is looking for.

  1. What questions do you have that I can answer about senior year or the senior topic?
E: At this point in time, not really no.

Me: Alright, that’s cool. The only thing I would recommend to you is to start everything as early as physically possible. If you can finish it in one day, do it. Don’t wait until the last minute to do everything. It will snowball. And even if you think you have it under control, and you have a month to do it, other stuff will come and add to it and become a huge mess at the end of the year. I got the same advice as a junior and I really wish I followed it better. Don’t procrastinate. Ask questions. ASK MILLIONS OF QUESTIONS. Stay on top of things. And keep your sanity, because it needs to last nine months man. 

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