- Debora Martinez - Social Work for Abused Children
- Jasmin Quiroz - Soccer Training
- Sarah Solar - Goalkeeping
- Arianna Castellanos - Forensic Science
- Nitjasin QP - Dentistry
- Stacy Peralta - Yearbook
- Samantha Torres - Music Performance
- Vanessa Machuca - Microbiology
- Daniel Song - Physical Therapy
- Regina Ongowarsito - Music Store Operation
- Ralph Hernandez - Pharmaceutical
- Elizabeth Valle - No Kill Rescue Shelters
- Alexis Teixeira - Teaching Kindergarten
- Allyana Salud - Nursing
- Jazmin Castro - Physical Therapy
- Daisy Zavala - Animal Care
2. What Questions do you have that haven't been answered about the senior project? This can be about the senior project in general, any components or about a presentation topic you saw or what they said.
- What are the requirements for mentorship? Is that the only place we can get hours?
- Is there a penalty for going over time during our presentation?
- What are the exact requirements for the final presentation?
- Some people I noticed didn't make time, though it seemed like they talked enough to me. What exactly do you need to discuss, then, if not all counts towards your time?
3. What was the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?
- I think the most important part of the presentation is to really know what you're saying by doing as much research as possible and knowing the requirements/rubric of the presentation in order to utilize your time/talking time to the fullest.
4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
- I am thinking of doing Physical Therapy for my senior project. I chose this topic because for a while I thought it could be a possible career field for me to go into. Doing this project could help me see if it is really something I could enjoy doing for a career. I also know a physical therapist and pretty much have it lined up as my mentorship.
5. What are you doing for your summer mentorship?
- I'm not quite sure exactly, yet, but I am meeting with my possible mentor soon to discuss this and the rest of the project/requirements.