The projects I did were more mini projects then a project that took me all 4 weeks. The mini projects would take 2 days at least and I would often be doing something else at the same time as well. I felt the projects I were doing had meaning in that I was helping out my mentors. It wasn't just for me too develop skills from but also to help my mentor in their job. When my mentors would get task like the ones I did, which are creating an archives log of their watches or checking inventory for clients that want a specific bag or watch, it would stop them from doing their main work which is very important. So I was helping them in their own work while still learning valuable skills.
All of my projects had that hands on feel to it but I was still using a computer. A lot of it depended on my organizational skills and how I presented things. The process was not challenging but more time exhausting and felt like it was never ending. That does not mean I did not enjoy it because I did, but at some points the projects felt like they were going forever. Link to my POL Slides: docs.google.com/a/hightechhigh.org/presentation/d/1hFACoummX8-pIZVheMjJ2uM79psmNLZmD5-nqgTFxVk/edit?usp=sharing
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