Successes:
- Using my time effectively by taking notes and recording the things I need to do for my project when speaking with my supervisor.
- Being able to find lots of relevant information about Parkinson's from a variety of sources
- Although I failed to keep up to date with my calendar deadlines I rescheduled my project in a different way that was easier to follow.
- Even though I was unsure about the structure of my report I kept on asking my supervisor until I understood.
- Keeping a record of all the information I find on my blog in 'bibliography' so it was easier to find information when writing my report and referencing at the end.
- Being organised with the information I found by saving them on a separate document for later use on my report.
- Learned lots about the brain and ended up knowing parts of the brain before it was taught in my biology lesson, so it helped with my studies. I also gained lots of knowledge about Parkinson's disease, understanding its characteristics to what happens in the brain and the treatments available.
Failures:
- Indecisive about my focus point which prevented me from starting my report much earlier.
- Not following my plan on google calendar at the start
- Spending too much time researching rather than starting to write up my report
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