Pediatric Oncology: Senior Project Analysis

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Throughout the senior project, I accomplished two big research papers, a trifold and brochure to represent my college and career choice, and many other forms of research about my chosen occupation.
By completing this project, I have learned that senior project is no joke. This project is huge and requires a lot of time and effort. If you want a high quality project you have to work hard and use your time wisely in school and outside of school. Yes, I chose a school that would prepare me for my career. The school I chose provided multiple programs and scholarships that are relevant to me. The total hours spent on my project would be close to around 70-75 hours. To manage my time effectively, I worked everyday in class up until the bell getting my assignments done. The dates assignments were given, I would get those assignments done that day. There is no time to waste with this project. …show more content…

There are so many other things I could have been doing that are way more fun than senior project, so it was hard to stay focused. Also, getting enough sleep was a problem for me. I already have a busy life and managing my time between every aspect of my life was a bit of a struggle. The last problem I had was finding enough information about my career and finding what colleges offered programs for pediatric oncology. Pediatric oncology is not a wide known job so there wasn’t a whole lot of information for my career. My original plans for this project turned out different than the actual outcome. I learned that this career does not suit me as well as I thought it did. Knowing that, this would definitely not be a job I would consider to spend the rest of my life