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|Gradhouse=Fine Arts House | |||
|Capadvisor=Aubree Karner | |||
|Gradplans=TCC | |||
|Gradadvice=Although it's smart to stay on task and find an idea right at the beginning, you might figure out something you'd really love to base your project over something that you put your whole heart into. Strictly thinking about it as Capstone can be intimidating and overwhelming, but I hope you find something to do what you love and that you have no problem with turning into your project! | |||
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|Capssubject=Event Planning | |||
|Capdiscipline=Performing Arts | |||
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Revision as of 15:14, 27 April 2021
Brooke 2021 | |
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House | Fine Arts |
Advisor | Aubree Karner |
Plans | TCC |
Advice | Although it's smart to stay on task and find an idea right at the beginning, you might figure out something you'd really love to base your project over something that you put your whole heart into. Strictly thinking about it as Capstone can be intimidating and overwhelming, but I hope you find something to do what you love and that you have no problem with turning into your project! |
Type | Presentation |
Subject | Event Planning |
Discipline | Performing Arts |