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Determination and being honest with yourself is key—don't sign yourself up for a project that's too much to handle no matter how ideal it sounds. Choose one you won't grow tired of and can stay dedicated to through and through. (1) ·
Do it. (1) ·
Make sure you plan out your capstone well, and set your goals reasonably accounting for personal work ethic. (1)
I began building the structure of my future business: crocheting things to make people smile. (1) ·
We use computers every day of our lives, but have you ever stopped to ask what all the parts inside your computer do? I decided to tackle that question head on by having my friend and computer expert Maxwell Mahabir walk me through the process of building myself a new computer from the ground up. Be (1) ·
When I was enrolled in the TV production program at Tulsa Tech me and some friends set out to create a sitcom. I am presenting a part of the script I had written for the series. (1)
I have tracked my progress leading up to my store opening and my improvements in quality. (1) ·
The game project would have needed more time for us to fully learn Unity and C#, so we were forced to switch to building a computer. This project was still at least in the field of computer science so it still applied to what I will go on to study in college. (1) ·
We weren't able to film any of it. (1)
Crocheting is a learning process—you have to have determination and dedication to improve and develop your own styles and preferences. (1) ·
I now know with great detail how all the parts in a computer fit together and can build a computer from the ground up without the assistance of my friend and mentor. (1) ·
Things often fall apart. (1)
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