1. What presentations did you see?
Gonzalez, Marco | Insurance | ||
Escobedo, Seriah | Basketball | ||
Mendoza, Gabriel | Creating a Franchise | ||
Velez, Christian | Bodybuilding | ||
Nakielski, Noah | Defense Systems Engineering | ||
Uribe, Bryan | Architecture | ||
Legaspino, Nisa | Public Defender | ||
Larino, Leo | Basketball | ||
Cocjin, Ari | Warehouse Op. Management | ||
Salas, Isaac | Engineering | ||
Gamboa, Daniel | Electrical Engineering | ||
Pacheco, Vanessa | Marketing Management | ||
Munoz, Juan | Business (Corporate Leadership) | ||
Olivares, Adrian | Strength Training | ||
Negrete, Tannia | Business Management | ||
Lara, David | Lending |
2. What questions do you have that haven't been answered about the senior project?
The Seniors did a great job about answering my questions in class but i would like too know more about how the business management because that presentation was more about planing a single event thats only applicable to only type of company. I though it would be more about employee relationships and how to divide pay and determine when you should give a raise and lower pay. what are appropriate punishments besides firing people? Things that can be used in any business not just at SPA's.
3. what is the most important part about the senior presentations based on what you are seeing in the two hour presentations?
From what i have seen making the time crunch is the most important part of the presentations because it doesn't matter if you give the best presentation and have go over everything you have too ands more. If you don't make time then it doesn't matter.
4. What topic are you considering doing and why?
I am considering blacksmithing. I used to go to a forge every week when i was little and my grandpa is a very good metal worker. He works a lot with copper which is good for understand how metal functions under heat and how its properties change because it heats up easily and is easy to manipulate compared to steel or iron.
5. What are your plans for summer mentorship?
I plan to practice with my grandpa more out in North Carolina and then become an apprentice at the forge I used to go too.