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Can't really give advice! All I can say is plan ahead and plan early.
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Do what you love and know.
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Stick to what you enjoy, otherwise you'll never get it done. 
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Can't really give advice! All I can say is plan ahead and plan early.
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Do what you love and know.
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Stick to what you enjoy, otherwise you'll never get it done. 
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I wrote a few chapters of my fictional novel, as well as wrote out some notes for myself to help me imagine the world as I write it. (1) ·
My project is artwork and painting, realistic and cartoon. A lot of different colors. (1) ·
My senior project is a small time line of my running experience at TSAS and all the medals and awards I've won during my time there. I also have pictures when I went overseas to run. (1)
I planned on doing my project on my cross country training. (1) ·
I started with the children's museum and then I moved to art. (1) ·
I started with the intention to write the whole book, which would look somewhere around 20 or so chapters. I knew it wouldn't have happened in the end, but I wanted to set the end goal for myself. (1)
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I instead ended up writing 3 chapters and editing them, and, while I'm not the most proud of how they turned out, I'm glad I was able to finally put out some drafts for later writing. (1) ·
Things did go as planned when I moved to doing art work. I was doing the Children's museum and then I changed it to art because I know more about art. (1)
I learned that it takes time and focus. (1) ·
I wish I'd added more pictures in my video. (1) ·
I've grown immensely as a writer, both objectively and subjectively. I learned how to write and compose scenes of a narrative more clearly, and to make less mistakes and convey my image in better ways. The most important thing I gained from this project however, was better confidence in my own writi (1)
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