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Author: Katherine (Page 1 of 7)

final shitty draft

I feel very happy to say that I definitely got better in math therefore, I accomplished my goal from the beginning of the semester. At the beginning of the semester, I wrote “having a set schedule will help you accomplish your future goals”, I learned that having a set schedule certainly helped me organize my study times and homework time. Something that surprised me along the way of this semester was that I found myself having issues to maintain my schedule at times because I had other personal things to do but I always made sure to stay on track. I am proud of myself because of how well I ended my semester, I am so much better at writing papers and expressing what I am trying to convey in a clear way that the reader is able to understand and not feel confused. I believe my goals were the right goals to set because I am a full-time student and full-time worker, I did not want to overload myself and make myself feel stressed trying to keep up with so many different goals. Some of the readings we did in this class definitely helped me in different ways, my favorite one was “Three ways to speak English” by Jamila Lyiscott. This was my favorite because I related to the video a lot because I also speak three different types of English which are, the “professional” English I use at work, the “hood” English I speak around my friends and lastly the English and Spanish I speak when around my family members. Another one I liked was the “how to write a meaningful peer review” by Ron DePeter, this reading taught me how to give constructive feedback to my peers and not just write simples words but to actually get into it and respond with something that will help the writer.

revisions

My revisions are going well so far, I started revising on my Annotated Bibliography I believe it is going well. I may need assistance on citations but the link provided will definitely help me. I will reread my educational essay and start revising.

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