libraryfreak
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- Mar 16, 2010
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My son is a freshman and just completed his Life Rank project. He got $130 donated, plus coordinated 5 people for a total of 17 man hours on the project. I am very proud of him. Now its time to think of an Eagle. I've googled it, but came back with literally thousands of projects. I'd like to give him some suggestions, but maybe I'd be overstepping my boundaries. What is the etiquette on that? Am I able to offer suggestions? Should I stay totally out of the picture?
If the consensus is that I should let him do it all on his own, could you at least tell me the pros and cons of your project so I have some idea of the mistakes he might make?
How much did your project cost, how much did you get donated (any big donors out there?), how much manpower did your project require... what didn't you anticipate, what would you of done differently... how long did it take...
Thanks for your help.
If the consensus is that I should let him do it all on his own, could you at least tell me the pros and cons of your project so I have some idea of the mistakes he might make?
How much did your project cost, how much did you get donated (any big donors out there?), how much manpower did your project require... what didn't you anticipate, what would you of done differently... how long did it take...
Thanks for your help.