So, what now?
Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 3:12 pm
Hi all,
It turns out that my experiment will take too long to complete in time for the deadline, so my mentor and I decided to simply not do a part of the experiment (we were planning to increase the intron length AND decrease it; however now we're not decreasing intron length).
I wanted to decrease length because that'd make my project more in depth, but right now it just doesn't seem feasible. How would this affect how the judges look at my project? Is it something I should worry about? I really aspire to win this science fair and move on to the next level; is there anything I can do to make up for this? I know my material rather well, and I know that my display board will be relatively good as well.
The project is due at the end of March, and right now I'm working on elongating the intron/inserting sequences.
Thanks for your help, advice, reassurance, etc...
It turns out that my experiment will take too long to complete in time for the deadline, so my mentor and I decided to simply not do a part of the experiment (we were planning to increase the intron length AND decrease it; however now we're not decreasing intron length).
I wanted to decrease length because that'd make my project more in depth, but right now it just doesn't seem feasible. How would this affect how the judges look at my project? Is it something I should worry about? I really aspire to win this science fair and move on to the next level; is there anything I can do to make up for this? I know my material rather well, and I know that my display board will be relatively good as well.
The project is due at the end of March, and right now I'm working on elongating the intron/inserting sequences.
Thanks for your help, advice, reassurance, etc...