Yesterday I finished up a "Problem Solving Simulation" in class which had me asking questions of the difficulties I could potentially have with my genius project. The simulation at first gave me different situations to solve such as planning a child's birthday party with specific requirements and constraints. The simulation was then applied to my genius project and I was tasked with researching potential problems that could arise. After the simulation was completed, I considered the questions that follow: 1) What if there isn't a big turnout of children? 2) What if can't find sufficient help for the camp? 3) What if I can't find a date that I can use Calavera for? 4) Do I have to fund raise for any costs? These questions are the major problems that could arise but they all can be easily fixed. To ensure a big turnout of children, I'm going to talk to my mentors about them spreading the word of my camp to their contacts as well as me contact local schools in my area. To ensure I receive enough help for the camp, I am considering asking a few of my buddies to aid me in training the children. The date of the camp shouldn't be problem at all as I am planning a meeting with my mentors to talk over when the gym is open. Lastly, I believe I can do this cost-free. The only expense I can think of is having to rent the gym out for a few hours. The next time I talk to my mentors, I will also bring up these questions to see what they have in mind as well. As of right now I am entirely confident my project can be completed.
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