Okay, so personal project proposals are due on Friday.
For those of you who don't know what it is, you may very well be blessed. In short, we need to do a project on anything really. Learn an instrument, build something, design something, etc. Plenty of things out there. The goal is to analyze what you did, show your learning stages, and show off what you learned. Failing it means you get kicked out of the program and sent through a millennium of hell and misery when your parents learn about it. Cheery stuff
So I need some ideas for something to do, preferably something historical to make, or something to write. It should take more than 10 hours to do, yet should take less than 40 (Although certain people have built some serious crap and taken hundreds of hours to make). Anything would be great.
So right now my issue isn't finding something to do, but getting a best idea. So far my ideas are:
+Make a simple chain maille shirt, using the 4:1 pattern. I'd go for 1/2in diameter rings. The mesh shouldn't be too tight, as I do have a time frame, but not too loose or else it'll be useless.
+make a pamphlet explaining how to make and use a sling. Probably less than 20 hours, but I can always BS some crap*
+Work on track, right now I'm running a crap 6:30 mile. My goal is to run a 5:40 mile by the end of the summer in time for more serious XC training which will hopefully get me to an average 5:30 mile. It sounds like a massive leap, but I'm not in very excellent shape right now (or any type of shape), so it's not like I'm going from a 4:50 mile to a 4:30 mile.
Anything else would be great too. I've thought of blacksmithing, but it's not possible where I live. Local fire laws are ridiculous, and I doubt anyone would appreciate me banging on a chunk of steel 24/7.
Here's the actual description:
http://www.ibo.org/myp/curriculum/project/ There is a French and Spanish website as well, if you don't read English.
issues +I'm not sure how long learning, and making a chain mail shirt will take. I'd like to finish within a month or two, with around 10 hours of effort each week (heaven knows I'll have the time)
+Pamphlet is only going to take 4-5 hours at best, with me giving detailed pictures, etc. I could change it to a short book, but then I would have to worry about keeping my grader's attention span. If it's too boring, chances are he/she will just fail me for the heck of it.
+I like running...but I don't like having things ruined by stupid project, capiche?
+Want to learn to wood carve, but again I don't know if I'll be able to become decently proficient at the end of project. The assessors have already made it clear that they won't accept overly difficult projects if they think that the finished product won't be able to show a high level of learning (No learning new instruments, because at the end of the project you'll at best be able to play a few simple, short songs.)
+Writing a book would be nice but again, I don't want it to be ruined by the project. I write at my pace, for myself, to enjoy.