I found my capstone project enjoyable; stressful at times, but very fun to do. I love history and my topic was very interesting to me which made the process much easier, especially with my mentor, Dr. Wing, who was incredibly helpful. He’s an expert in this field and supported me in what books to look into, apart from ideas on how to expand my research. There were many long days reading and long nights typing, but in the end, I’ve felt incredibly satisfied with my final product. In my entire academic career, this is the longest work I have ever completed, reaching 35 pages and sourcing more than 10 books. Actually, I purchased all of the books that I sourced and as a result my library at home has expanded, some of which I’m happy to put on display.
I also want to add that I loved presenting this research. It was really enjoyable to share with people this important topic of why Tenochtitlan fell, because often times important perspectives in history are overlooked or completely ignored. I had to speak in front of many people and discuss in detail the events that occurred, followed up by many of their questions, and it made me realize that I also enjoy teaching. Another aspect that made this process fun was creating the poster because I was able to express my creativity and create a nice, neat, and colorful poster to get my point across.
Doing the research was tough at times, but it was also interesting because I was able to find new sources to investigate and branch off of to continue more research. I made use of primary sources of both Spanish and Indigenous perspectives while writing my honors thesis to get a better grasp of the overall event. The research was the difficult part because it was very time-consuming and often exhausting, but it made my understanding of my topic and of the overall history of the topic very rich.
I am thankful for the immense help, guidance, and encouragement Dr. Wing gave me, and I will always be grateful for it. I don’t think I could have asked for a better mentor to oversee this honors thesis. I also want to thank Dr. Kimball for the revisions on the essay that were very helpful in adding the final touches.
I highly recommend students to pick a mentor they are comfortable with and get along with to do this huge project and to be very careful with their time management. As long as you do these two things, you will be successful and the process will be much easier.
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