If I had to sum up my week in three words, I would say, “Final Product grind”. Next week, my final product is due, and I cannot help but feel bittersweet about the end. Yes, I’m happy that all my hard work will finally pay off. But also, I wish I had more time to add more elements and detail into my product.
After a long week of three AP tests back to back, it seems nearly impossible that I will get my final product done because I just want to go home and take a nap. However, on Monday, I will be presenting my research to the Marketing Team and other Pizza Hut employees, so I must make sure to finish my final product before then. Over the year through ISM, I have really been improving on my presenting skills, so I look forward to seeing how far I’ve come by giving this presentation. I am slightly nervous for this presentation because my audience will be professionals in the topic that I will be talking about, so hopefully my analysis and conclusions are coherent! Without further ado, I am going to get back on the “Final Product grind”. See you at the finish line, folks.
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With the end of school approaching quickly, deadlines are creeping up slowly. Do I feel overwhelmed? Yes! AP tests are next week, and I am having a hard time balancing my time. However, hopefully through my pacing, I can spend ample time studying for each test and still dedicate time to my final product and final presentation.
Over the past few weeks, I have been collecting results for my final product survey in order to get a more accurate idea of the public’s perception of Pizza Hut. It has been quite amusing to read some of the survey results because people really got creative while answering the open-ended question “If Pizza Hut were a person, how would you describe him/her?” When I met with Ms. Timea on Monday, she told me that my survey is doing a good job at channeling the creativity of participants. I look forward to analyzing all the results! On Wednesday, I also gave my rehearsal presentation to Ms. Bowling’s class at Pearson. Although the middle schoolers seem to be getting smaller and smaller each year, their enthusiasm and interest for the ISM program and presentation was unrelenting. It was so great to see Ms. Bowling again, and I couldn’t believe that it has been more than three years since eighth grade passed. And of course, in just a month I will be a senior! |