The first semester is almost over and I am so happy we are going to have about 1 month before second semester starts. Honestly, I do not even know how I managed to do all school work and work.This semester was really hard for me and I was stressed out every day because I was not having enough time and I was always worrying if I will be able to submit all my assignments on time. I was worrying if I will pass all my classes and I still do. My teachers were good and they were explaining everything but because I am a little slow and I always need extra time to think about everything and the recording really helped me. Especially when I was doing my hw. I think its really cool that keds have a change to rewatch what happened in class and that is something you don’t have when you actually go to college. So It was a big plus for me. The only problem i was having is that sometimes i was not understanding what i have to do for my English class. So i had to read each student’s work and kinda come up with what the person was trying to say and then come up with a whole picture. That is how I mostly did all my hws for this class. I had so many problems with doing hw( not only this class) that almost every time I had to stay up so late. So, I am happy I am gonna have a break soon.
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This OpenLab site accompanies Jackie Blain’s ENG 1101 course for Fall 2020 which is part of the First Year Learning Community “Game On, Python!” The Course Materials are here (Assignments, Resources, How-to Videos) as well as the Class Discussion blogs. We’re all about writing in multiple digital and analogue situations, for multiple purposes… and investigating and talking about issues by asking questions. Lots of questions.
To get in touch with Prof Blain, either drop me a text on our Slack channel or email me at DBlain@citytech.cuny.edu.
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