Conclusion
Hello everyone! This will be my last and final blog post. In this post, I will go over my journey and leave some final thoughts. In the beginning, I had a very clear plan of what I was going to do. I very quickly realized that my plan fell apart when I had trouble getting out my survey. Although I got the IRB approval for my survey in the first week, I wasn’t able to get my survey out until the end of the third week. My second roadblock was when I received a lot less responses than I hoped. Although I expected to get around 100 responses due to the large sample size(NHS students from 7 schools), I ended up with 58. Although there have been many issues with the project along the way, I was able to adapt and compromise to get through them. I learned that although not everything goes to plan, with hard work and determination, you can get through it and arrive at your expected destination. Overall, this project taught me some life lessons that I will carry on throughout my life. Lastly I want to thank Ms. Ungar for being with me through this entire process and for helping a lot in getting my survey out, Ms. Gracia, my on-site advisor, for helping and guiding me through the research and finally I want to thank you, the readers, for following along on my journey.
Thanks for reading,
Ani