I am very proud of how all the vignettes turned out on exhibition night. I was honestly doubtful during rehearsals and didn’t know how they were going to turn out, but I am very impressed with the way they did. When we had an actual audience watching the vignettes everyone took their time and spoke louder. I am also very proud of how my math game turned out. I worked very hard and didn't give up when I did not understand. The people who came to my booth were interactive and thought my game was like one you would play on a phone. If we had more time to do this project, I would have changed my vignette. I wasn’t very confident in the story of it but we didn’t have time to change it. I think our performance would have been better if the story was a little different. The story was very heavy and unrealistic to be in a 5-7 minuet play. I am proud of the amount of work that I compleated this project for all my classes. I believe that I contributed to my humanities group a lot. I helped write and rewrite our play and took the main female role, despite not really wanting to. In math I speant hours figuring out how to create my game and I never gave up. Something that I want to keep in mind for next exhibition is “Don’t stress so much.” I stressed too much this exhibition and it turned out very well in the end.I think I used Self-Advocacy a lot during this project. I did all my work necessary and had a positive attitude. When our first (and second) play ideas didn’t work I stayed as positive as I could and just moved on.