03-09-2014, 03:44 PM
Hi There,
Just FYI, I don't know if it would help in this case, but I started my Capstone about five weeks ago and got the project I used to attain a credential approved by both the client I did the original project for and my mentor at TESC to use for my Capstone project. If there is a way for you to kill two birds with one stone, and use a project you have already done that might be easier.
Of course, I can't just turn the project in as it was. I am still redoing it, but at least I am redoing what was a finished/edited/etc. project. I might add that when originally producing the project I am now using in the Capstone I had most of the same headaches as Nevados37 because I had never attempted a project like that in my life before (or since until the Capstone). In my case, this is work that I did for a client, which can be used to potentially get a job, so it sounds more useful than a lot of these projects, but I totally understand that you do whatever you can to get through the course with the best grade possible in the quickest amount of time..
Just FYI, I don't know if it would help in this case, but I started my Capstone about five weeks ago and got the project I used to attain a credential approved by both the client I did the original project for and my mentor at TESC to use for my Capstone project. If there is a way for you to kill two birds with one stone, and use a project you have already done that might be easier.
Of course, I can't just turn the project in as it was. I am still redoing it, but at least I am redoing what was a finished/edited/etc. project. I might add that when originally producing the project I am now using in the Capstone I had most of the same headaches as Nevados37 because I had never attempted a project like that in my life before (or since until the Capstone). In my case, this is work that I did for a client, which can be used to potentially get a job, so it sounds more useful than a lot of these projects, but I totally understand that you do whatever you can to get through the course with the best grade possible in the quickest amount of time..


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