Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Final Blog Reflection


            One of my classmates once asked, “What’s the Capstone Senior Project?” Everyone in the class knew it is a big project assigned to Seniors in which we all get to pick our own topic or career we want it to based on, but no one really knew why the school makes us do it. Capstone Senior Project represents a way in which Seniors as young adults can get out there by themselves trying to find out what they want in life and how they can get it. This project pushes us to get up and pick our most desired future dream career also to make us realize if that’s what we really wan to do with the rest of our lives.
            I decided to base my project on the career of Barbering. First, I had to get out of my comfort zone and use professional methods of communication in order to convince someone to be my mentor for the project. After I got my mentor, then I had to plan what days we would meet in order to complete my 25 hours assigned. This was a real challenge since my communication with my mentor was not as strong as I wished it was. He would never respond every time I tried to talk to him on the phone. But I figured what days he worked and what his schedule was, that way I was able to find him at his work place and shadow his work and I was able to finish all my hours.
            I also learned that you should always be aware that not everything can go according to the plan; therefore, you will have to think fast to come up with a solution. I knew my hours were due on Wednesday 15 of May, and so I had to finish my hours as soon as possible. But there was a problem. My mentor decided to take his vacations early, and on an emergency he had to travel to Mexico. I lost all contact with him and he wasn't able to tell me that he had to travel to another nation. I was shocked when I got the notice, and for a second I thought this sealed me as failing my Capstone Senior Project. Fortunately, I had developed great communication with everybody at his workplace, and therefore everyone else was sorry for what happened and everyone decided they wanted to help me. I picked the second person I knew the best. His name is Garrett Lee and he took over as my mentor for me to be able to complete my hours in time and to sign my Mentor Evaluation Sheet.
            The way I developed trust and communication with the rest of the team is by showing them that even though I just picked one person as my mentor to shadow; I would always be around every teammate trying to do something to help either individually or as an overall group. I would always try to use my AVID skills to develop high level questions where the answer wouldn't just be a “yes” or a “no.” I would try to mentally challenge with creative, yet not too personal questions everybody at BAHI. The manager also developed great trust with me, and he mentioned to me how he saw enthusiasm in my work and also in my personality. He also told me that he much appreciate the fact that I would spread the word about BAHI so that way more young people would come and get barber services there and nowhere else. However, what really made me feel accomplished in this project was not just being done with every assignment in the packet but the experience I learned. I gained more trust in myself since I proved that I could get out there by myself like the young adult I am, and have something done without nobody else telling me what to do. I got to enjoy the experience of going to BAHI with my own creative to get things started and to get things done. I learned that asking questions is also very important because answers will to more questions that will open a whole new world of knowledge that could guide you to what future will really be about. I learned I do like the career of becoming a barber and that this is most definitely one of options after high school.

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