Prompt: Reflect on your past experiences with research in school. What challenges have you faced when working independently or in a group, and how did you handle them? Explain how those experiences will influence the way you approach this current research project.

Prompt Response: There have been times where my classmates refuse to play there part in a group project. This has resulted in me having to go above and beyond to complete my partners roll in projects. And even though I did majority of the work on the projects, my group still all got the same grade. This has led me to dislike group projects in groups with people who tend to slack off.

Summary: In class we were assigned groups and our topic for our research project.

Reflection: Filling out the sheet with info we knew prior to researching my topic helped me realize I know more about my topic than I assumed.

 

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