Challenging vs. Highly Challenging Projects
- Personal Project
- Apr 29, 2016
- 1 min read
See if you can tell the difference between a challenging and highly challenging goal. A highly challenging goal will state what you are trying to accomplish, who it will affect, and why you are doing it. It should be a purposeful project with a more meaningful outcome than just "making something."

Challenging project
Highly challenging project
A student documents his or her self-taught skills of photography.
A student documents his or her neighbourhood through a photography exhibition to bring awareness to pollution.
A student creates a durable bag using second-hand materials.
A student creates a range of bags using second-hand materials to exhibit at the local arts centre.
A student writes an article on a topic of interest for a journal (school/academic/special interest) and submits it to an audience.
A student writes and publishes an original piece of writing in the North Shore Newspaper
A student builds a shed.
A student builds a shed from environmentally sustainable material that is also meant to act as a winter shelter.
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