BRAINSTORMING For YOUR Extended Essay Research Question.

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BRAINSTORMING For YOUR Extended Essay Research Question

INSTRUCTIONS Write the names of five FAVORITE courses you've taken here at MVHS in the columns. Below each jot down anything that comes to mind in response to the following prompts. Think through the prompts course by course. For each course, remember the lessons, issues, projects, discussions, and readings you experienced, and list the ones that: Page 2

intrigued you made you think you could do this for a living made you talk nonstop morally outraged you broke your heart disturbed you made you feel exceptionally smart opened a whole new world to you left you unsatisfied--there was so much more to discover puzzled you--something just didn't make sense Page 3

Fill the paper. When you've exhausted your memory, start crossing off ideas that are outside the approved topics, less interesting, less promising, impractical, unoriginal, or redundant. Circle your favorites. Add any other topics in the “Other Ideas” section Page 4

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