What was your most memorable school science project?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on February 01, 2010
“It was from a human factors class at KU, and it had to do with the process of designing a cooktop for the blind.”
— Zach Young, unemployed, Muscatine, Iowa
“I had to make a volcano...it didn’t work. I was totally bummed.”
— Charley Downey, master’s film student, Olathe
“We cooked shampoo ... to test how much water was in it, and I remember the smell of the room because it smelled really good.”
— Michaela Boman, Slavic languages and literature major, Wichita
“I was in fifth grade, I don’t remember the project, but I mispronounced the word ‘barometer’ and my teacher called me out, in front of everyone, and made me feel ‘special.’”
— Curry Brown, bartender, Kansas City, Mo.