When I first learned about what my class would do in our new project I wasn't phased at all. I thought that it would be easy and pass through the air like most projects that took place at the beginning of the year. Boy, was I wrong. It was probably one of the most challenging projects I have ever took part in, mostly because the physics left me with a blank in my brain. I have never faced an opponent as strong as "Torque" so I was a little phased. In physics I learned, even more than torque, that asking questions can help you out more than you think. If I hadn't asked questions, I would have had much more trouble. One period I kind of gave up on the work and made fruitless attempts at understanding. I I asked around and I started to make connections. I started to understand it in a different way that made sense to me. In spanish I learned that I liked learning new languages and that Studying and repetition really helps the learning process. Had to study for a spanish test and I found that I am capable enough to learn spanish. I really like the was that Julio teaches the class and that he has fun while teaching. It feels like the teacher is more connected. Something I learned in humanities is how much I actually like to write. I always liked humanities and I always did good in it, but i Just started enjoying it this year. I liked it when I spent all of my time putting words together and making something that means more. I may not be great at but occasionally I like to do something different. For this project I think I worked very well with my group. When it was time to make our mobile we all pitched in. We communicated very well when someone needed to do something, like when no one knew how to use illustrator. I stepped up and vectorized my groups tiles. I think that I collaborated with my group very well because we didn't have many large conflicts or problems. I got to my exhibition 20 minutes because I had a school cross country meet and there was a lot of traffic but as soon as I got there i jumped right in. I haven't ever had a bad experience at exhibition because my brain just flicks a switch and I can talk about my project none stop. As soon as I got to the harbor I asked one of the people that worked there where our tent number was. I got there within 5 minutes of asking. I don't know what it is with me, but when I get started presenting just starts to feel natural. I might be very nervous before but that feeling leaves in time. I feel like the people that were the most engaged and interested were old men and women. They always said that it was so good that our school is teaching us these things, even though it's our teachers ideas. I think that I would give myself an A on this project because my group and I worked very hard to complete this project. We were struggling with the torque diagram eventually finished it but we had very little time to complete our mobile. There were many problems when we tried to cut our pieces out. We all worked together to find the right places where the tiles went and tying the pieces onto the the balancing sticks. We finished with only a minute to spare. A moral thing learned from this project is that you shouldn't ever give up because you can always fix a problem or keep moving. I think morality is an important word to think about because most people have trouble with deciding weather they are making the best choice in life. If it would effect anyone in a good way it probably is a good choice.