Overall this project was okay. I understand that applying
what you learn to real life is important and that’s what this project promotes.
But this project was fairly difficult though in the sense that solving a
problem on campus can be done in the time given. With that being said, not
being able to solve the problems in the time being kind of defeats the whole
purpose of bettering the school. My group worked really well together and we
took on the tasks fairly equally. The work assigned for this project was very
reasonable and we were given a plethora amount of time to accomplish them. We
had many, many rejections as far as proposals and ideas go. And we were unable
to implement anything. We don’t know for sure if the metal strips are going to
be implemented for sure. I learned that it takes a lot of work and approval to
accomplish one thing. I also learned that deadlines in the real world aren’t
flexible. I thought we would just have to talk to people and the process of
putting the strips on would take less than a day and we’d be done. Little did I
know that, that wasn’t going to happen even this school year. I wouldn’t
necessarily want to change anything in this project because it is a nice
alternative to learning and have to take another
final. I would just hope there are still things to better Kamehameha after all
these groups tackling tangible things to solve. There was some science involved
in this project but I mostly learned life skills this past quarter.

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