Read the instructions first

I recently wrote about losing the advantage of Pathways by skipping ahead, but for some reason, I decided that it was a good idea to just start blogging, posting about once a month.  Then I read the instructions which said 8 posts in a month, oops!

The project titles aren't always as descriptive, but they do give you an idea of what the project is about.  ALWAYS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST!  While there's generally never a time when you can fail a project, you definitely get more out of a project by trying to follow what it wants you to do.  (I say generally never because I failed to have a Toastmaster on my first HPL's committee and therefore couldn't use it, but not meeting the objectives/purpose doesn't mean that you failed the project.)  Your goal should ALWAYS be to meet the objectives/purpose.

In the Traditional Education Program, the term "objective" was used and in Pathways, the term "purpose" or "purpose statement" is used.  In a lot of ways, purpose is more aligned to the business world than objective is.

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