My proposal experience was quite interesting. When I was
looking up information on the alumni association I found that they had done a
lot of work for the University of Kentucky. This organization, if being looked
into, could come out to have lots of information on how they had impacted the
University of Kentucky’s campus, although this information would not have appealed
to some. I had really enjoyed looking through all of the scholarships that the
alumni association offered here. I learned that when picking topics for a
presentation that I should look and see what would appeal to the students in class
with me than just what would appeal to me to write about. If I had to do this
proposal all over again I probably would have picked Rupp Arena or Memorial
Coliseum instead. I would have chosen differently not because I think that the
alumni association is dumb or anything but that it didn't appeal to people like
it did to me. And Rupp Arena and Memorial Coliseum would appeal better toy people
in my opinion. One problem that I found with trying to get research for this
topic of scholarships is that there really was only one source that I could find
which was the alumni association page. The information was quite reliable but
there was not much depth to it. The information was really to the point, which
is good for just trying to sign up for the scholarship. But when it came to
research the information was not good enough especially if you have multiple questions
about the scholarships. Or more in depth questions about the scholarships. Something
that was good about the research was that the information was all in one area
so I didn't have to do very much digging. So basically my one good thing was
also my downfall.
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