As I heard through the grapevine that Dr.Preston said that anyone who didn't do a masterpiece project would fail his class, I thought now to be a good time as ever to give an update on my intentions of a masterpiece project.
Interestingly enough, the project I have finally comes to terms with declaring relates back to one of the first posts Dr. Preston required of us- our "big question". And as usual with something coming to an end, it does involve an awful lot of reflecting and comparing to what was, and what now is.
So, what is my project? On Dr.Preston's giant list of what everyone's big project is about it can be seen that under my name there is a description of a "chronicler", however my project strays from this in that I do not intend to relay the accounts of any one persons' life and how that life may intertwine with one or many other, on the contrary I do intend on creating a sort of 'guide' or at least a helpful account of the common lessons that arise in High School, and continue throughout life. High school isn't hard, but dealing with it can be sometimes. I know I've struggled with the changes at times, or was sometimes lost in my own innocence, my only hope is to give the words to someone who may need them.
With all this being said, (if anyone actually reads anyone else's blog), I would love the chance to talk and reflect with classmates that would like to volunteer a story/lesson/advice to put in this guide. Please feel free to talk to me about it if you're interested in helping or just want to know something more about it.
Ned's declassified school survival guide (:
ReplyDelete