I know there's a million of threads like this one, but I'd appreciate the input from anyone who has the time I'm just starting Year 12, and the PIP, and so far I've been extremely lost in what to do. All the sheets my teacher has given us have said to look at your own experiences and try and draw something you're passionate about from that, and I've come up with a vague idea - I don't really have specifics like a hypothesis or focus question yet.
I was thinking about my broad issue being MS (multiple sclerosis - a disease that affects the central nervous system for those who don't know), and I would be (like I said, this is general) looking at something to do with the impact of the disease on the life of sufferers and, in particular, how society's view of the disease impacts on sufferers. For whether it works with the concepts, I can relate it to relationships, socialisation, and one's sense of identity, and how the disease affects all these - and as such, that would incorporate change as all of these aspects of a sufferer's life change after diagnosis.
Like I said, I've been a bit lost with the whole idea of the PIP and this is just one of many ideas - I'd appreciate any opinions
I was thinking about my broad issue being MS (multiple sclerosis - a disease that affects the central nervous system for those who don't know), and I would be (like I said, this is general) looking at something to do with the impact of the disease on the life of sufferers and, in particular, how society's view of the disease impacts on sufferers. For whether it works with the concepts, I can relate it to relationships, socialisation, and one's sense of identity, and how the disease affects all these - and as such, that would incorporate change as all of these aspects of a sufferer's life change after diagnosis.
Like I said, I've been a bit lost with the whole idea of the PIP and this is just one of many ideas - I'd appreciate any opinions