The presentations today were the best day of presentations so far. Every single presentation that went today was very impressive. All of the speakers seemed very well prepared and were very time oriented. I believe that they had a major advantage by getting to see many other presentations before them and I think it benefited them greatly. They were able to use all of the previous information from the previous presenters to incorporate it into their presentation. What this also proves to me is how impressive some of the first presentations were. Those that did not have much, if any, previous knowledge to base their presentation on and still succeeded were more impressive than the presentations that followed.
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