This was exactly 3 years ago. I did this as my
high school project.
It was about improving awareness in wildlife conservation:
The beginning was easier than I
thought.
I wanted to talk about a specific area of wildlife; I selected the giant herbivorous animal: the elephant; discussing their current threats and suggesting conservation methods.
An Endangered species conservation is an interesting topic
because I really wanted to devote to the topic.
My time frame was 4 months long. Visiting the
sites, consulting the experts. I wanted to do everything related to elephant except visiting them in their natural habitat.
You might wonder why; I was discussing about issues of
tourists who visit these natural
habitats. How they disturb the originality of these animals. So I wanted to do my
part by reducing my carbon footprint into their natural habitat.
The time frame was the hardest part for me.
It took longer
than my estimated time. The experts were always busy.
The authorities are
really hard to track down. After all I was getting ready for my final exams.
So
the 4 months time frame was a dream; this took fine 10 months to come to a
success.
So here are the things I learnt from my project’s time frame
blunder.
Things I learnt.
I 1.If you are planning to meet the authorities; it will probably take more time than you estimate.
I 2. If you are planning crowd gatherings, lectures:
hmm this is really something, worth trying at least once in a lifetime. Good luck from my behalf.
Preparation is the key for these
discussions. Don’t even think about going without relevant data and figures,
every news paper article you can get your hands on.!
3.I suggest you to keep an extra week for every
month. Family emergencies, weather conditions... etc.
Anything can happen tomorrow.!
4.Plan your travels. Make a plan for the places you want to visit.
This will save your time and money.!
5.Finalising : this takes at least a full week: for
me it took more than a week.
6.Keep a record of events that happen within this
time frame;
write down everything everyday, you can estimate your own
progression, speed and the things you need to add.
That’s how I realised my mistakes and things
I should be more concerned.
After a hard work of 9/10 months my project report was ready.! There were about 150 pages. Conservation of Elephas maximus.!
I wasn't 100% happy because I missed my time frame, but it gave me something to be more cautious about next time.!
Few Pages from my report. |
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