Sunday, May 26, 2019
Self-Assessment Final Reflection
Is one always in the process of consumeing? Of course Every experience a individual has makes them grow and develop. Through these experiences, they visualize new materials, and at the same time, they collar about themselves as well. Learning to write is equally alike. As a person reads and writes more and more, a person is equal to(p) to grow and develop their reading and writing skills. This summer was a growing experience for all students taking the writing 100 differentiate. Personally, I reckon I have grown as a writer.At the beginning of the bridge program, my CSP class was asked to write a paper. The topic was about why we decided to pack U of M as our college of choice. Writing the paper was a breeze and I felt confident that I would get a good grade. Unfortunately, when I was handed back my paper, I realized I earned a B on the paper. However, during the period of time where my professor was checking our papers, my Writing 100 class read David Bartholames article, In venting the University.The first time I read this article, I did not understand what he was talking about and what his central theme way. However, aft(prenominal) reading the article numerous times, breaking it down, outlining it, diagraming it, and writing about it several times, I was able to understand what he wanted the readers to know a roost bulb went off in my head. I saw the mistakes I made when writing my first paper for my CSP class. My essay demonstrated my lack of knowledge of the galore(postnominal) various activities, and events held by the university.I was stuck in my common place, talking about only what I knew instead of seeking out information in order to din my writing capabilities. I did not look on the internet to learn of any other information I could have used in the essay. Instead, I only wrote about what I knew. I likewise realized that organization was a key when writing an essay. The largest critique I had on my essay was my organisational skills. My professor took off several points for jumping from topic to topic.Although my organizational skills were terrible when writing that essay, I believe I have gotten much better. This is due in part to Mrs. Allen. Throughout the writing course, she constantly encouraged us to think about our organization when writing essays, diary responses, and other writing activities. Im grateful I learned how to better organize my papers, because during the second to last week of the intensive bridge program, I was asked to write a last journal for my CSP class. This time, we interviewed our parents and were asked to write about our experiences while nterviewing them. While writing this paper, I paid close attention to my organization. I made everything flow into each other. I also made sure that my paper went in chronological order so that it was easier to read and follow. My professor took about a week to grade my paper. During this time, I was able to ponder upon my essay. I knew what my profe ssor was looking for, and I wrote for him. I knew that I had done my best on the essay my organization was solid and I had a nice flow. I finally received my essay back on August 10th, receiving a 25/25.I was ecstatic when I had received my grade. This is all convey to my Writing 100 class and the hard work that I put into the class. Im grateful I had the opportunity to take this class and learn to develop my organizational skills. Through taking this class, my writing skills increased immensely. When I wrote my first CSP essay, I had no idea that my organization was skewed and that I could improve. In my eyes, I thought that I did not need any help and that my writing was perfect, or at least, close to.However, I was able to learn that I needed to improve my organization in order to succeed as a college writer. Without this course, it would have been difficult for me to adapt to the college level writing necessary for an English class. The assignments we were required to read an d write about taught me about my writing I could see where I needed improvement. My experience demonstrates that with constant reading and writing, a person is able to continue learning more about their own writing in order to improve. There is always room for improvement.
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