At the beginning of work on my project, I was not collected enough; I did not understand which topic to take first, because there are a lot of topics that bother me, and also whether I can convey all my thoughts in a logical and accessible way. But starting to work, it interested me very much, every day I was more and more immersed in the topic. The most important thing that I found out for myself is how many interesting things there are in reading various sources, even if they are not fiction. Now, I know that when you read any work, it is better to do it with a pencil, because a lot of interesting things can be learned while reading and in order not to forget it is better to highlight the brightest and most significant places. After reading or watching a movie, an in-depth analysis of what has been learned begins. Here, too, not everything was clear at first. How to arrange what you think is important. But the tasks that we performed during the work on the project taught us how to do it better. Performing the work step by step, I was finally able to see all the work in the form that I got. While reading the book “College Student Social Media of Chelsea Harrison”, I realized that the final presentation of the work will be made by the presentation. In which I will formulate only the most important thoughts and conclusions presented in my work. This experience was closer to me, because I had made a sufficient number of presentations before. I think that experience gained by me while doing this work will be useful for my training in the future.
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Professor: Jessica Penner
Email: eng1121.citytech2@gmail.com
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