Reflection Wednesdays
Being the middle of the third week -- nearly the midpoint! -- we reflect on the Ross Program and on our personal progress towards our goals.
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Are you a first-year participant?  A junior counselor?
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I am learning many new things.
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Many people are working alone.
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The written comments on my problem sets are helpful.
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Most of my day is spent in my room.
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I am proud of my work at the Program.
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My peers are spending time on mathematics.
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Most of the Program has been review for me.
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My counselor grades my work quickly.
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My peers enjoyed the Celebration.
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People have trouble finding other people to work with.
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I love the Ross Program.
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My counselor and I have helpful discussions about mathematics.
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I am doing well on the Problem Sets.
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Mathematics is a collaborative activity.
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I have friends at the Ross Program.
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What are the best aspects of the Ross Program?
Imagine Ross 2020.  What should be changed for next year's Program?
What aspects of the Program could be improved?
What will you do this week to deepen your understanding of mathematics?
What other comments, ideas, and suggestions do you have to improve Ross?  Your suggestions make a difference for future participants.
What concerns do you have about the health and safety of yourself, your peers, and the Ross community?  How might we best address those concerns?
Thank you.
To make a "nonymous" comment and receive feedback, please email ross@rossprogram.org with any concerns or questions.
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