Wrapping Up
Priya V -
Hello again, for the last time!
This is going to be my final blog post, and reflecting on the past few months, it’s been quite the wild ride. This project has taught me so much, from statistical analysis, to presenting my data, to drawing conclusions from numbers in a spreadsheet. I hope that, going forward in my education, I get to use these skills to tackle more big issues and advance our knowledge base in my field of study.
I also have so many thanks to give. A huge thank-you to Ms. Anderson, the AP Research teacher and project advisor: your honesty and willingness to help has been an amazing resource for all of us in the class. Thanks to Ms. Kylene Price and my fellow volunteers at DVMC, for helping me deal with crazy people at the desk and for being such a huge source of joy during these past weeks. Of course, thank you to Ms. Lisa Webster, Executive Director of Development for MHC Healthcare, for giving me this enormous opportunity and being willing to work with me on this project. Thanks to all of the amazing MHC providers who took time out of their busy days and schedules to complete my survey and interview: this project wouldn’t exist without you. And thank you to you lovely readers, who have followed along with this journey! I hope that this blog has been informative or entertaining for you, and I appreciate your comments and the time that you take to read my work.
Today, I’ve just finished the first of two presentations of this project: this one for my AP grade, which will be provided by the CollegeBoard. If you’d like to watch me present this project, my public presentation will be on May 9th, at 10:50 am in the BASIS Phoenix auditorium. If you’ve enjoyed this blog, I’d love to see you there; I hope you enjoy it. At the senior project showcase will also be a final copy of my AP Research paper, which will be my final product for this project. Thank you so much for your time!
– Priya <3
Comments:
All viewpoints are welcome but profane, threatening, disrespectful, or harassing comments will not be tolerated and are subject to moderation up to, and including, full deletion.