I still need to tweek my thesis and begin organizing my paper. My cover letter is all done because I am awesome.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Mentor Day
I am meeting with my mentor today! But only to get my papers signed, not to start my hours. I plan on showing her my annotated bibliography, and get feedback from her. I want to talk to her about what to include in my research, what to exclude, and maybe what to add.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
And so it begins..
Out of my 3 goals for the week, I have only completed 1. My cover letter is completed! But.......... I still need my mentor papers, and to start my research paper. Mr. Lippa is introducing us to a research paper outline, this might be very useful. I anticipate meeting up with Eva to get those papers signed to, considering the fax machine is not running smoothly.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Progress
But not really...
After the annotation of 1,000,000 or so sites, I found basically all the same information about the disease. I also found basically all the same information about support groups. Because of this, I had a hard time coming up with a creative thesis that will allow me to uncover some super top secret about Alzheimer's. Yet, I won't give up.
After the annotation of 1,000,000 or so sites, I found basically all the same information about the disease. I also found basically all the same information about support groups. Because of this, I had a hard time coming up with a creative thesis that will allow me to uncover some super top secret about Alzheimer's. Yet, I won't give up.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
First Post!
Hey, hey, hey! This is my super cool Senior Project blog! This is just going to be one big bundle of fun!
My name is Haylee Christian, senior at PSHS. Starting at this very minute, I fully anticipate on researching Alzheimer's disease and the effects it has on family life. My goal is to find the answers I have been seeking since my great grandmother passed away from the disease. I am very excited to uncover the mysteries of Alzheimer's, and understand the patients and families more than I do now, already.
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