All in One: Project, Collaboration, Enjoyment

 

Where it all started.

January 4 was the day we assigned research parts fairly, through drawing our fate. Considering our group had 5 members, and that the research had 10 parts, we correspondingly drew two parts each.


Big Beast!

For our research, we decided to go for the most expensive ticket, as it allows us to have afull-onn experience and sight of every area of the zo, while giving us the very convenient privilege to have our rides. Despite the research being an academic requirement, we enjoyed that day overall.


300 pesos...Click!

One of our groupmates treated us to a picture with the lion, which is a first for me. I was reluctant at first, but I surely want to experience it again sometime with my family.


No knees are harmed here!

As I mentioned earlier, our tickets allowed us to have rides for the exploration of the Baluarte Zoo. This was most beneficial for everyone, for we didn't feel any tiredness during the research conduct. Wee more on felt rested despite it being a requirement.


Anyone, please?

Fun ends, brains open. The time we have to approach people to have as respondents for our research comes. At first, we had a difficult time approaching people as everyone seemed busy exploring on their own. As time passed by, we gained courage, so we successfully interviewed 4 different people.


Supervisor's side of the story.

For our research, we seized the opportunity to interview the zoo's supervisor himself. For this, I got to be the main interviewer, and I felt so intimidated at first that I rushed it too much. However, the supervisor was accommodating, and I got comfortable later on. To have a busy person lend time for you is such an honor, I'm expressing my greatest gratitude.


Everybody says cheese!

We concluded the conduct with a beautiful photo comprising the large Baluarte sign in the background. It was a nice way to end the fun day.


Research... Presented!

The day of the presentation comes. Our weeks of hard work will finally unveil and pay off. Our research leader did an amazing job in leading the team, and I feel she contributed most to our success. The sweat of my other groupmates and I won't be forgotten, as everyone in the group managed to execute their part with love and dedication. So, cheers to the team's success!


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