In a very typically Ashley Fashion, I worked very hard on my project, am finished with it early, and am very happy with it. The problem? Also in typical Ashley Fashion my family all thought I was crazy when explaining what I was doing. The look my mother gave me reminded me I need to explain what this “thing” is. It’s not just an arts and craft project… I’m actually counting on Nell understanding it to get a good grade. Sigh… Too bad there isn’t a way to give Nell a separate piece of paper explaining what I was doing. So yay for the justification that does that! But then I go to write it and realize I sound daft.
So here I am trying to justify something I’m proud of, but doesn’t look like a traditional college project, and I’m panicked that I sound like I don’t know what I’m doing. If anyone has done their justification, or has any advice? This was supposed to be the easy part… sigh…
April 27, 2016 at 1:30 pm
My project differs greatly from yours so I’m not sure how much help I can be. I wrote the classic research paper on novel to film adaptation. For my justification I began by explaining the reason why I chose the subject I did. I then went on to descibe why I chose the specific story I did to use as an example of this relationship. From there I talked about my specific process in researching and writing this paper. I finished by discussing my findings and conclusions and how they fit into my original reason for the project. Hope this Helps:)
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May 10, 2016 at 3:56 pm
I liked your project. I liked how you explained it. You had your vision, and you went for it. The justification is not just a re-hash of your project, but a defense of it. By all means explain some elements of it, but don’t have it be an explanation of what you have created. Remember, the grade is on the project– not the presentation.
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May 11, 2016 at 8:27 am
Awww thanks!!! I’m gonna miss you all!!
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