By far, I think this was the most interesting topic! Its so relatable with everyone and the presentation really got everyone going! The questions were excellent and they tried a new approach to presenting. The little colored cards were a little bit pointless, not in a bad way but they just worked to get everyone involved in a group of different people. I know for myself, I was very interested to hear peoples opinions on some of the topics because one of the questions related very closely to my situation now. The "on campus boyfriend" topic i tried to pay attention to because for a while I was thinking that it wouldn't be such a good idea having a boyfriend around all the time and my parents were thinking the same thing when they saw my midterm grades so then i came up with the same plan most people recommended in class and it was to tell him that we need to have some time to ourselves to do our school work and then when its all done, then we can hang out. So I thought it was cool that that was even a question because sometimes i feel like oh i would be the only one to be in this situation and its not necessarily a good one. Besides that, I think that this project really helps prove that it doesn't matter how much or how little you do for a project, its the topic that will be the part that gets people's attention because Dominique's group really didn't do anything out of the ordinary but everyone was pretty engaged because of what the topic was. This project I think was my favorite.

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