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New Year, New Me

Happy 2018! Restoring this blog is the ultimate achievement of my new year so far. I am looking forward to sharing the progress I've made since my last post--and there is quite a bit to fill you in on. First of all, my literature review is finally, finally done. That particular creation felt like it took months to polish off--oh wait, it did. Not to mention that nothing is truly done until the official College Board upload in April, meaning that I still have quite a few revisions ahead of me. What's more is that, although I felt pretty confident when I first completed the assignment, I now realize (after having worked on my methods section for the past few weeks--but we'll get there) that the revisions will be h e f t y.  But, hey, let's enjoy the accomplishment. Oh, how I've missed my JLD gifs. After turning in my lit review, it was time for the best part of AP Capstone: the visual presentation. I'll admit, AP Seminar presentations were...

Apologies!

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Wow, this blog is in need of an update... And one is coming! Shortly. Soon. Fall Break and a torrent of assignments leading up to our final literature review (which was due today, eep!) have kept my Mondays busy, precluding me from indulging in blog posts over the past few weeks. The purpose of this particular post is merely to announce my hiatus and publicly lament before slipping off the grid for a little while. Very soon, we will be back to discussing the progress and pitfalls that are naturally part of the AP Research experience. For now, enjoy this gif of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, likely exemplifying your reaction to reading this short and relatively unimportant blog post: Until we meet again, Vanessa

Week 6: People*

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Hello, and welcome to week six of my AP Research blog. Since last week, we've come quite a long way... Bare bones outline of lit review? Check! Annotated bibliography for sources in my lit review? Check! My actual lit review? Who hasn't been through a 1D phase? This is one goes out to Abby. While I have a mountain of material to work with, I don't quite know what to do with it. Imagine a contestant on Project Runway who has unlimited resources and not a single second's worth of experience in fashion, and thus nowhere to begin. (So, basically, imagine me on Project Runway.) But that's where my blog comes in! This week, I'll be sharing the preliminary design of my literature review, and your job will be to criticize me--until I cry, if possible. OK, maybe not that much, but you get the idea: don't hold back! If something doesn't make sense to you, that is exactly the thing I need to improve. Still, positive comments are always...