Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Lets play 20 questions!

When thinking about this capstone project, I'm gonna be honest and tell you that I have NO idea what I'm going to do. I've never been a person to really ask questions that dig deeper. Even in undergrad I never had to do a research project and I have two degrees. So...with that said, its time to dust off the wheels in my brain and get to turnin. If you had 20 chances to ask questions that would be answered; what would they look like? I'll start...

1. Why is it so hard to get into public schools when the information that you're delivering could provide opportunities for students? 

2. How can arts provide an outlet for students to express themselves in schools? 

3. What is the correlation between bridge programs and student success in higher education? 

4. How more likely are students to succeed if provided early intervention? 

5. What is the correlation between student athletes that have been injured and grades? 

6. Are students that are more involved in campus life more likely to succeed? 

7. Do HSI/MSI's have higher retention and/or graduation rates?

8. Are students that are MLL more likely to attend 2 year or 4 year institutions? 

9. Are students that are MLL more likely to take longer to graduate high school and/or college? 

10. To what extent does a student’s school district shape their ability to adapt to higher education expectations?

11. How can education adapt to the changing needs of students? 

12. Why is pursing a higher degree so expensive? And why is cost increasing more every year? 

13. How can we adjust the college recruitment process and make it more accessible to first generation students? 

14. Why are college materials not provided in multiple languages if its 2025?

15. Purposeful recruitment: how can this change on both the high school and college side? 

16. Okay you got them here, now how do you keep them? What does retention look like on the inside? 

17. Where is all the money going when its given to schools? 

18. How does music affect people? Positively? Negatively? 

19.  How are content creators changing the world of marketing? 

20. How can students use social media to their advantage? 


Bonus question: Will any of these questions make it my final topic? Who knows. Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. I love these VI!!! I love the where does all the money go question! Some college charge outrageous tuition prices but yet have outdated buildings no AC in resident halls and overall poor conditions for the students paying tuition.

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