Ok,today's my first part of my final year project's presentation. They said can wear semi-formal,so i just wore my regular track shoes, jeans and a collar t-shirt. :)
I brought the poster to scohol,but when i walk to take the bus,i realized i forgot to take my notes with me,so i walk back,and took mrt to school because i think that i'll be late if i go back to taking the bus to school.Anyway,all those who are presenting today gathered outside W5,at the round seats there.
Overall i think my team and i did quite well,because we managed to answer all but one question that the assessors asked us. First we thought the assessors will come in three by three,but for my team,two came in at once and asked us to start immediately. Then after almost finish presenting, another assessor came in and joined the other two. After the first two finished and moved on to look at our logbooks,the third assessor began to ask us questions,some simple and fundamental questions la.Then the fourth assessor came in after the third has finished,and did the same things,except that this fourth assessor asked us some in-depth questions,but we still managed to answer :-) As for the fifth assessor, she didn't ask us much,and left,and the sixed assessor only came after we waited for 1/2 an hour after the fifth assessor left. She didn't ask too many questions too,and we finished way before the expected time. So we went to walk around to see the other teams and our classmates,how they're doing and stuff. Then we waited from 12:30 to 13:30 pm for the year ones and twos to come and see our posters and shit like that.
Finally it's over,so my whole class (E36D,Year 2,Semester 1 Class) went to celebrate by eating breeks Cafe besides the seoul garden at CWP.
Now i think of it,the only person who my team felt has underperformed was B. You know,the B i've been mentioning in the past. We didn't tell him,of course,but when we walked around,he didn't join us,so we took the opportunity to discuss how we felt about the presentation,and who did ok and who did not.
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