I learned that as a student I learn in different ways than other students. Certain people learn best with either textbooks or through other sorts of medias. I as a writer try to really emphasize the expression I’m trying to convey and portray on readers to show real emotion and passion. On how it affected and opened my eyes I want the readers to get a sense and a small piece of that. I didn’t focus much on anything relating to AI, I saw it as pointless so rerouted to just the regular google doc and write it from there. Like for AI I found it to just be straight up cheating so I decided to leave it by it self and same with tutoring because I knew I had the capacity to do this with just me, myself and I. And due to the fact that I have a job kinda hindered that idea out of the picture. Brainstorming was easy because I knew what I wanted to write about from day one because I had references to images I took in the subway with quotes and graffiti (I lost most of them due to changing phone ID). Office hours also connected with tutoring because I just don’t have time after school. Honestly, I’d give my grade a 85 because I have a feeling I didn’t do enough or not to the perfection status. It’s a feeling rather. I wanna focus on adding examples and at least and image and finishing the bottom half of it.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-RmivtggtE56SjN33270hLyNyOEL8BUugdyfMFWWqLs/edit
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Professor: Dr. Ruth Garcia
Email: RGarcia@citytech.cuny.edu
Office hours: Monday 1:45 – 2:45 p.m., Wednesday 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., & by appointment
Office hours are in-person in N503.
Course Description: This is a course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques including use of the library. Demanding readings are assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing
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