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Saksham Kumar

Today, we concluded our final presentations on topics we are deeply passionate about, and it was both an exhilarating and reflective experience. In preparing for this moment, I took Ms. Disa's feedback to heart, making significant changes to my presentation. One of the biggest shifts was removing all the text and using pictures instead, which made the slides more engaging and visually appealing. To ensure the presentation was comprehensive and met the time requirements, I added more slides, diving deeper into my topic to expand on its various facets.

I presented SkyBridges, my personal passion project. It was a joy to share something so close to my heart with the class. I began by explaining what SkyBridges is and its purpose, followed by an introduction to our fleet. I then showcased the sites we operate in and concluded with an overview of our humanitarian mission, which holds a special place in the project. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, I couldn't present my website, which was a bit disappointing since it was an integral part of the project. Additionally, the shorter class period meant that not everyone got a chance to present, which felt a little anticlimactic after all the preparation we’d put into it.

Still, the experience was valuable. It pushed me to adapt, refine my ideas, and present them in a way that felt dynamic and authentic. Sharing SkyBridges reminded me of why I started this project in the first place—it’s not just a passion but a vision I hope to expand on in the future. Despite the hiccups, today was a reminder of the importance of being flexible and making the most of the opportunities we have.

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