(1) Positive Statement:
My 2 hour went great! Everyone seemed to enjoy my activities, I made time, and I am finally set to graduate. I am most proud of the journey I went on to complete this project, from attending the STARS academy, to graduating as a police explorer, to going to competition. It was hard at times, but in the end I made it and now I have a clearer picture of whether or not I want to do law enforcement as a career.
(2) Questions to Consider
a. AE
b. AE (I put in a lot of work)
(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
My post and my mentor were just a great help in getting me this far. They provided the bulk of the information I learned throughout my whole senior project. I see them as family now.
(4) What didn't work?
I would have double checked my science experiment to make sure I had all my sources included. It was a small mistake, but it probably cost me big on my paper.
(5) Finding Value
The senior project has been life changing for me. My product from it, which was learning the life lessons I did such as being respectful, well spoken, and going back into the community to help is something unique I don't think I could have learned any better than the way I did. I got a great taste of law enforcement and I now know that its a career I would consider after the military. And lastly, through my mentorship at the post, I gained a family I know I can rely on and has my back. That is a very special feeling and now I feel more prepared for my future than ever before.
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