Interest Survey

The most important factor in deciding on a topic for your senior project is passion. Since you are going to spend an entire school year investigating this subject, survey your own interests before you finalize your topic. Jot down dreams and hopes, practical and otherwise, under categories identified below. If your dream is to hike the Appalachian Trail, write it down. Thank you to Medford High Schools Senior Projects for the categories.
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  1. What would you like to learn more about?
  2. Art (painting, interior design, ceramics)
  3. Business (entrepreneurial adventures, trends, management, internships)
  4. Careers (see career pathways)
  5. Education (learning styles, early childhood schooling, learning disabilities, colleges search, teaching, American Education)
  6. Fine/performing arts (music, drama, dance)
  7. Health/physical fitness (training for an event, on the job training)
  8. Hobbies and interests (musical instruments, sewing, knitting)
  9. Home economics (designing and sewing clothing, becoming a chef, culinary arts)
  10. Math/science (computers, programming, experiments, accounting)
  11. Religion/philosophy (comparative studies, church event leadership, mission trip)
  12. Photography/film (making a movie, photography portfolio)
  13. Social Problems (homeless, aging, youth problems, current slavery in the world)
  14. Social Studies (historical study, cultural study)
  15. Space (exploration, extraterrestrial theories, Big Bang theory)
  16. Sports/recreation (sport programs, sport camps)
  17. Technical arts (wood, metal projects, auto)
  18. Travel (vacations, languages, explorations, hiking)
  19. Writing/literature (writing a novel, poetry book, sports writing, newspaper writing)
  20. Other: