My capstone presentation was much less than I anticipated. I had to present my project two hours after the judges started judging other students. I didn't felt nervous since I'm Steven Nguyen, and Steven Nguyen doesn't feel nervous (I know. I'm awesome.) By the time the judges got to mine, I sense a bit of tiredness, and the questions asked were basic. To me, the judges weren't much in depth in my project that I had put for the entire school year. I felt unappreciative, but glad at the same time. My friend's capstone impressed one person so much that the person was willing to give him a job. Why can't I have theses nice things? (Oh yeah, because I'm too AWESOME). My website didn't go as exact as my wireframe. I had to change some of the order to better fit my website for the users. Overall, I think the presentation was all right. I enjoyed checking out other student's booth, and their passion. All wasn't much a waste of time, I got the experience of researching and problem-solving in a way that I have never done before. I can apply new methods of writing my research paper by the time I'm on an university.

No comments:
Post a Comment