<p>We just started our grad project class today...we have to research, execute and present our project to a panel of three teachers(?) on January 22nd.</p>
<p>Has anyone done anything like this? Any ideas/tip you'd like to share? :)</p>
<p>We just started our grad project class today...we have to research, execute and present our project to a panel of three teachers(?) on January 22nd.</p>
<p>Has anyone done anything like this? Any ideas/tip you'd like to share? :)</p>
<p>I’m sorry, but what are graduation projects?</p>
<p>They’re projects we have to complete in our junior year (at my school) or senior year if you fail the first time…It’s required in the state of Pennsylvania (and I think others too) for all students graduating high school. I’m a junior and I have no idea what to do for mine :)</p>
<p>Pick a topic that interests the hell out of you. I did mine on joual, kind of the Quebec version of Cockney, and it’s implications for slang in the United States. It was an interesting little linguistic/pop culture paper, and I had a lot of fun with it. But I know a lot of people tried to pick Miss America topics like sustainability and ended up hating themselves for it.</p>
<p>like tpsp for texas, right?</p>