Calculator Tool Explanation
Code behind the Calculator Tool
Goals:
- Get a research mentor by March
- Get an A in AP CSP
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Panel Inspired Action Plan 🎯:
Research
- Cold email 30 people
- Email Components:
- Introducing myself
- Tnterest in collaborating
- My experience
- Discuss how their work “caters to your interests and focus on niche aspects of their work” Show genuine passion (David)
- Present Idea, start with small ideas and gradually build upon them to develop larger, impactful projects(Aadit)
- Being proactive is the best way to create oppurtunities (Nathan)
- Show willingness to spend time learning about their topic (Nathan)
AP CSP
- Get feedback after each grade and record:
- Things to continue
- Things to fix
- Instead of Stand Up’s, implement GitBooks to keep track of group information (David)
- Consistenly Self Reflect
- Attend office hours more consistently, be proactive and ask for help
- Allocate time every week to revise past concepts
- Be more prepared for live reviews. Why?
- To be more concise and confident
- Familiarize with Vocab
Personal Takeaways
- Speaking concisely can get your message across more effectively than talking at length.
- Regular stand-ups can clarify your thought process for yourself and others, helping to identify mistakes.
- Research how each university caters to your major and focus on niche aspects of their programs when applying; show genuine passion for those details.
- Pursue associate degrees and dual enrollment to earn college credit and get ahead academically.
- Cold emailing can open up unexpected opportunities.
- Use tools like GitBook to track group information and improve collaboration in projects.
- Communication is as important as technical skills, like writing code.
- Being proactive is the best way to create opportunities.
- Start with small ideas and gradually build upon them to develop larger, impactful projects.
- Always be willing to adapt and learn new skills to stay relevant in your field.
- Consistent self-reflection helps in recognizing progress and areas for improvement.